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slapstick
OXFORD DICTIONARY
slapstick, n.
1 boisterous knockabout comedy.
2 a flexible divided lath used by a clown.
1 boisterous knockabout comedy.
2 a flexible divided lath used by a clown.
Etymology
SLAP + STICK(1)
THESAURUS
slapstick
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