Wellerism
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Wellerism — noun Etymology: Sam Weller, witty servant of Mr. Pickwick in the story Pickwick Papers (1836 37) by Charles Dickens Date: 1839 an expression of comparison comprising a usually well known quotation followed by a facetious sequel (as “‘every one to … New Collegiate Dictionary
Wellerism — n. expression of comparison generally composed of a well known proverb or quotation followed by a humorous sequel (e.g.: Every one to his own taste , said the old farmer and he kissed the cow ) … English contemporary dictionary
wellerism — wel·ler·ism … English syllables
wellerism — noun a comparison comprising a well known quotation followed by a facetious sequel • Hypernyms: ↑rhetorical device … Useful english dictionary
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