wisecrack|wisecracks in English
noun
joke; sarcastic remark
Use "wisecrack|wisecracks" in a sentence
1. Listen, bud, enough of the wisecracks, OK?
2. To make or utter a wisecrack.
3. His wisecrack tickled his girlfriend.
4. He made a wisecrack about my ability.
5. He made some wisecrack about my lack of culinary ability.
6. Synonyms for Boffolas include jokes, jests, gags, quips, witticisms, wisecracks, crack, joshes, funnies and japes
7. Synonyms for Boffola include joke, jest, gag, quip, witticism, wisecrack, crack, josh, funny and jape
8. Bob Hope would keep his audience laughing with an endless stream of jokes and wisecracks.
9. Amy responded with a wisecrack that got her in big trouble with the teacher.
10. Once again, the wisecracks fly as fast as the bullets - and are just as deadly.
11. Often Banter uses clever put-downs and witty insults, misunderstandings (often intentional), zippy wisecracks, zingers, flirtation, and puns
12. Antonyms for Banality include epigram, witticism, coinage, nuance, original saying, quip, joke, jest, wisecrack and gag
13. The know-it-all is always ready with an insult, a wisecrack, or a put-down.
14. Humorously coarse; lewd or risqué: "[Mae West] became known for her humorous Bawdy, suggestive performances and wisecracks" (Pam Cornelison & Ted Yanak).
15. I am sorry to say that there is too much point to the wisecrack that life is extinct on other planets because their scientist were more advanced than ours.
16. In doing so, however, they are agreeing that every party photo, love poem, and wisecrack from a friends that appears on their profiles will be visible to White House Web masters.