Brooks Atkinson credited Kaufman with making the wisecrack part of our language.
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It was one time CSU coach Tim Miles couldn't dismiss an event with a wisecrack.
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Those sounds you hear are wisecrack, heartbreak, heartbreak, wisecrack, wisecrack.
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The large-caliber wisecrack, like the horse pistol, is part of America's past.
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Gerry was savvy, street-smart, opinionated, just one wisecrack short of a wise guy.
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Ms Gillard's wisecrack received a roaring reception from the party faithful.
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He uses the wisecrack as a poultice to ease the sight of life's open wounds.
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There was Rex Tullius, usually quick with a joke or a wisecrack to keep things light.
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The wisecrack earned him the clerk's recommendation of a walk-in strategy.
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Make a comment, usually ironic
Witty remark
Wisecrack is a 2005 stand-up comedy series from the LGBT television network Logo. The show was taped at the West Hollywood, California gay club The Abbey. ...
A witty or sarcastic comment or quip; To make a sarcastic, flippant, or sardonic comment