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gallows humour (British & Australian) also gallows humor (American & Australian) humour that makes unpleasant things, such as death, seem funny Usage notes: The gallows are a wooden frame used in the past for killing criminals by hanging them from a rope tied around their neck. Many of the patients I worked with knew they were dying. There was a lot of gallows humour. schoolboy humour (British & Australian) also schoolboy humor (American & Australian) stupid jokes that are rude but not very offensive Isn't he a bit old for this type of schoolboy humour? How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Instead, Petersen applies the same straight-ahead, live-or-die humorlessness that has marked the German director's other oceangoing epics, ``Das Boot'' and ``The Perfect Storm. In their pursuit of a better, more enlightened world, PC types let an abstract moralism triumph over realism, benevolence over prudence, earnest humorlessness over patience. The family-systems people see humorlessness as an anxiety sympto m; the lack of kind humor is the sign of a sick system, where the anxiety is high. |
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