antijoke

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Etymology

From anti- +‎ joke.

Noun

antijoke (plural antijokes)

  1. A sentence or story that subverts the expectation of a joke, often by being deliberately unfunny or surreal.
    Coordinate term: antiproverb
    • 1999, Eric Idle, The Road to Mars, Knopf Doubleday, →ISBN, page 31:
      Thank Christ for Carlton. My secret. My lifeline. The inventor of the antijoke. I kid you not. He postulated a category of things that don't make you laugh which he called the antijoke.

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