Slapstick vs Slapsticky - What's the difference?
slapstick | slapsticky |
(uncountable) physical comedy, e.g. slipping on a banana peel, exaggeratedly losing balance, walking into walls etc.
(countable) a pair of sticks tied together at one end and used to create a slapping sound effect for (1)
(informal) Characterised by slapstick.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=February 20, author=Dave Kehr, title=New DVDs: The Cuban Masterworks Collection, work=New York Times
, passage=Mr. Gutiérrez Alea, who died in 1996 after enjoying a comeback with “Strawberries and Chocolate” (1994) and “Guantanamera” (1995), may have been the richest talent in Cuban films, a “serious comedian” who was able to move beyond the slapsticky farce of “The Twelve Chairs” into the far greater introspection and melancholy of “Memories of Underdevelopment.” }}
As a noun slapstick
is (uncountable) physical comedy, eg slipping on a banana peel, exaggeratedly losing balance, walking into walls etc.As an adjective slapsticky is
(informal) characterised by slapstick.slapstick
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(wikipedia slapstick)Noun
Derived terms
*slapsticker *slapstickeryslapsticky
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Adjective
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