noun
- The final, climactic sentence or phrase of a joke or humorous story that delivers the humor or surprise.
Usage: Usually plural when referring to multiple jokes or comedic moments.; Common in comedy, entertainment, and informal speech.
Examples
- The comedian's best punchlines always got the biggest laughs from the audience.
- She memorized all the punchlines from her favorite stand-up routine.
- The movie was full of clever punchlines that made everyone in the theater giggle.
- He ruined the joke by telling the punchlines before the setup.
- Good punchlines require perfect timing and delivery.
- The writer spent hours crafting the perfect punchlines for the script.
- Some of the punchlines in that comedy special were too dark for my taste.