low comedy - translation to greek
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low comedy - translation to greek

Feigned stupidity; Pretending to be stupid; Low Comedy; Horseplay humor; Low comedian; Lowbrow humor; Low humor; Low humour; Lowbrow humour
  • A traditional [[Punch and Judy]] booth, at [[Swanage]], Dorset, England

low comedy         
φαρσοκωμωδία
black comedy         
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COMIC WORK THAT EMPLOYS BLACK HUMOR OR GALLOWS HUMOR
Dark Comedy Film; Black humor; Black humour; Dark comedy; Dark comedies; Gallows humor; Gallows humour; Black-humor; Death-related humor; Dark humor; Dark humour; Morbid humor; Morbid humour; Black Humor; Black comedies; Schoolyard humour; Grim humor; Dark Comedy; Grave humor; Black Humour; Black Comedy; Gallows joke; British Dark Comedy; Black-comedy; Humour noir; Black satire; Gallows huor; Macabre humor; Macabre humour; Dark-comedy; British dark comedy; Dark-comic; Dark joke; Dirty comedy; Dark comedy film
μαύρη κωμωδία
Low Countries         
  • Southern part of the Low Countries with bishopry towns and abbeys ca. 7th century.
  • The Low Countries from 1556 to 1648
HISTORICAL COASTAL LANDSCAPE IN NORTH WESTERN EUROPE
Low countries; History of Low Countries; The Low Countries; Lower Countries; Low country; De Nederlanden; De Lage Landen; Les Pays-Bas; Lage Landen; Netherlands (region); Netherlands (historical region); Nederlanden
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Definition

low comedy
¦ noun comedy bordering on farce.

Wikipedia

Low comedy

Low comedy, also known as lowbrow humor, in association to comedy, is a dramatic or literary form of popular entertainment without any primary purpose other than to create laughter through boasting, boisterous jokes, drunkenness, scolding, fighting, buffoonery and other riotous activity. It is also characterized by "horseplay", slapstick or farce. Examples include the throwing of a custard pie into another's face. This definition has also expanded to include lewd types of comedy that rely on obvious physical jokes, such as, the wedgie.

The term "low comedy" was coined by John Dryden in his preface to his play An Evening's Love.

Examples of use of low comedy
1. It should be theatre, both high drama and low comedy.
2. Biden Jr. (D–Del.). There was highflying rhetoric and low comedy, personal accounts of firefighters‘ courage and heroism, and sharp disagreement over Iraq.
3. Directed by Steven Cantor and Matthew Galkin, the film is a bit like a Pixies song itself: simmering tensions erupt into primal storms, high tragedy goes cheek–by–jowl with low comedy, and the drummer goes mad and won‘t finish his solo.
4. And the voice thing really kicked off when I was on the radio.‘ Hundreds of listeners wrote to complain about her accent; one suggested helpfully, ‘Why not take clarinet lessons to improve your embouchure?‘ And there was an Evening News review that made her cry: ‘Mrs Street–Porter has the most appallingly vulgar accent I have heard outside a low comedy show.
5. And when the American Republic was usurped by a gaggle of corporate bagmen and sex–crazed God–botherers in the judicial coup of December 2000, the Global Eye found a permanent theme: high crimes and low comedy in the Bush Imperium.