Wellerism

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A proverb, often a fatuous one, attributed to speaker in a situation.

    "Examples of Romance Wellerisms are rather infrequent in literature and must be gathered from oral tradition."

  2. 2
    Alternative letter-case form of Wellerism. alt-of

    "[…]without adding the names of those who were widely known to be responsible for the coinage of such wellerisms."

  3. 3
    a comparison comprising a well-known quotation followed by a facetious sequel wordnet

Example

More examples

"Examples of Romance Wellerisms are rather infrequent in literature and must be gathered from oral tradition."

Etymology

From Weller + -ism, after the character Sam Weller in Charles Dickens' 1836 novel The Pickwick Papers.

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