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Burlesquer

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Burlesque

Tending to excite laughter or contempt by extravagant images or by a contrast between the subject and the manner of treating it as when a trifling subject is treated with mock gravity jocular ironical

per se

that licensing of adult entertainment establishments is not a per se violation of the First Amendment "Club Southern Burlesque, Inc. v. City of Carrollton, 457 S.E.2d 816 (1995)"] [a per se conflict of interest]

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Callithump

A somewhat riotous parade accompanied with the blowing of tin horns and other discordant noises also a burlesque serenade a charivari

Heroicomic

Combining the heroic and the ludicrous denoting high burlesque as a heroicomic poem

Intermede

A short musical dramatic piece of a light and pleasing sometimes a burlesque character an interlude introduced between the acts of a play or an opera

Pantagruelism

The theory or practice of the medical profession used in burlesque or ridicule

parody

To write a parody upon to burlesque

Redoubtable

Formidable dread terrible to foes as a redoubtable hero hence valiant often in contempt or burlesque

Retiracy

Retirement mostly used in a jocose or burlesque way

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Burlesquer

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Burlesque

Tending to excite laughter or contempt by extravagant images or by a contrast between the subject and the manner of treating it as when a trifling subject is treated with mock gravity jocular ironical

per se

that licensing of adult entertainment establishments is not a per se violation of the First Amendment "Club Southern Burlesque, Inc. v. City of Carrollton, 457 S.E.2d 816 (1995)"] [a per se conflict of interest]

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Callithump

A somewhat riotous parade accompanied with the blowing of tin horns and other discordant noises also a burlesque serenade a charivari

Heroicomic

Combining the heroic and the ludicrous denoting high burlesque as a heroicomic poem

Intermede

A short musical dramatic piece of a light and pleasing sometimes a burlesque character an interlude introduced between the acts of a play or an opera

Pantagruelism

The theory or practice of the medical profession used in burlesque or ridicule

parody

To write a parody upon to burlesque

Redoubtable

Formidable dread terrible to foes as a redoubtable hero hence valiant often in contempt or burlesque

Retiracy

Retirement mostly used in a jocose or burlesque way

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