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What (who) is quipster - definition

FORM OF HUMOUR
Witticism; Repartee; Snappy comeback; Repartees; Quips; Witisisms; Quipster; Wittiness; Quip (wit); Wisecrack
  • "The feast of reason ..."{{br}} — [[James Gillray]] (1797)}}

wit         
I
n.
1) to display, show wit
2) acid, keen, mordant, penetrating, rapier-like, sharp, sophisticated, trenchant wit
3) dry; quick, ready; sly wit
4) (misc.) at one's wit's end (see also wits)
II
to wit ('namely')
repartee         
n. witty repartee
wit         
n.
1.
Intellect, understanding, mind, sense, reason, genius, mental power, intellectual faculties, thinking principle, mother-wit.
2.
Quick perception (as of partial resemblance in things mostly unlike), keen discernment, acumen, penetration, discernment, insight.
3.
Facetiousness, humor, fun, drollery, waggery, waggishness, jocularity, sparkle, readiness, quickness at repartee, Attic salt.
4.
Humorist, wag, bright man, bright woman, bright person.

Wikipedia

Wit

Wit is a form of intelligent humour – the ability to say or write things that are clever and typically funny. Someone witty is a person who is skilled at making clever and funny remarks. Forms of wit include the quip, repartee, and wisecrack.

Examples of use of quipster
1. The American conservative quipster is among friends here, taking jabs at U.S. politics while praising Adam Smith‘s economic theories.
2. But Weiner, a skinny, fast–talking quipster whose campaign roared down the stretch, awoke Wednesday morning and decided that there was little percentage in continuing.
3. "Dennis don‘t be a menace," some local quipster painted on plywood shielding a Duval Street bar; "No trying to reason with hurricane season," mused another plywood expressionist.
4. "Now, if the American people have other priorities, if they want someone who smiles a lot more than I do, or someone who is a better quipster than I am, who has no experience in these areas, that‘s for the American people to decide." As Huckabee‘s response to a questionnaire on AIDS began to circulate yesterday, his campaign issued a statement from him noting that in 1''2 there was much confusion about how AIDS was spread.