pun
noun
verb (used without object), punned, pun·ning.
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Origin of pun
OTHER WORDS FROM pun
punless, adjectiveWords nearby pun
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British Dictionary definitions for pun (1 of 2)
noun
verb puns, punning or punned
Word Origin for pun
British Dictionary definitions for pun (2 of 2)
verb puns, punning or punned
Derived forms of pun
punner, nounWord Origin for pun
Cultural definitions for pun
A humorous substitution of words that are alike in sound but different in meaning (see double-entendre), as in this passage from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll:
âAnd how many hours a day did you do lessons?â said Alice, in a hurry to change the subject.
âTen hours the first day,â said the Mock Turtle, ânine the next, and so on.â
âWhat a curious plan!â exclaimed Alice.
âThat's the reason they're called lessons,â the Gryphon remarked: âbecause they lessen from day to day.â