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in-joke

NOUN
  1. a joke that is appreciated only by members of some particular group of people

How To Use in-joke In A Sentence

  • Full of witty non-sequiturs and theatre in-jokes, the play has long had an enthusiastic following, but does its existential absurdism survive the leap from the stage to the screen?
  • Sadly I had to explain it was something of an in-joke and would take a bit much explaining required to make it funny. Cheeseburger Gothic » OMFG this is funny.
  • Filled with in-jokes, pop culture references and witty ideas, Shrek 2 maintains an amazing level of visual and verbal invention.
  • I think all of his movies are just giant in-jokes.
  • If the worst that could happen is the elimination of in-jokes from the magazine, or the occasional staff member feeling a bit silly about having worked for the enemy, then it will be a welcome change.
  • So, I went through and labeled everything that was obviously an in-joke, pun, repetition of the same person's photo, bunny ears, funny gestures, odd, or the slightest bit out of the ordinary and attempted to explain it.
  • An in-joke among regulars at his East 47th Street Factory was to try to get Andy to pan the camera.
  • Only now, after a season of raised eyebrows, are Melburnians getting wise to the Sandgropers' in-joke, and have now added to the challenge.
  • You have in-jokes and catchphrases and ‘remember when?’
  • It was also partly a weak in-joke, because Bézin - a greatly loved man - was getting on in years. MOONDROP TO MURDER
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