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wisecrack
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wisecrack
(noun)
wisecrack
/
ˈ
waɪzˌkræk/
noun
plural
wisecracks
wisecrack
/
ˈ
waɪzˌkræk/
noun
plural
wisecracks
Britannica Dictionary definition of WISECRACK
[
count
]
informal
:
a funny and smart comment or joke
Someone in the theater was making
wisecracks
during the entire movie.
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— wisecrack
verb
wisecracks
;
wisecracked
;
wisecracking
[
no object
]
She's always
wisecracking
[=(
US
)
cracking wise
] in class.
a
wisecracking
waitress
Quit your
wisecracking
.
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