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Taking unintended meaning from a street sign that seems to encourage humping can provide an amusing game of word association, via homonyms, for those with a sophomoric sense of humor.

Sophomoric humor (also called juvenile humororschoolboy humor) is any type of humor that is considered silly, immature, or childish.[1][2][3] The phrase can be derisive, but is also used to refer to a style or type of comedic act.

It is a type of comedy that often includes toilet humor.


Examples

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A critique of John Steinbeck's The Short Reign of Pippin IV by Peter Lisca describes the story as lacking the burlesque humor of Tortilla Flat, the Rabelaisian humor of "St. Katy the Virgin," the folk humor of The Grapes of Wrath, the tender humor of Cannery Row, the "terrible" Swiftian humor of The Wayward Bus, and (instead) consisting of "a sophomoric humor of grotesque improbability and wordplay."[4]

British comic Viz has been described as schoolboy humor.[5]

American film director Judd Apatow's work, including The 40 Year Old Virgin, Knocked Up and Funny People, has been described as using sophomoric humor, drawing laughs for jokes about sex, penises, and bodily functions.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Definition of SOPHOMORIC". www.merriam-webster.com.
  • ^ "Meaning of 'sophomoric' in English". Cambridge dictionary.
  • ^ "Schoolboy humor". Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.
  • ^ Thomas Fensch (1979). Steinbeck and Covici: The story of a friendship. P. S. Eriksson. pp. 196, 197. ISBN 9780839778882.
  • ^ Childs, Peter; Storry, Mike (2013). Encyclopedia of Contemporary British Culture. Routledge. ISBN 9781134755554.
  • ^ Baird, Kirk (July 31, 2009). "Movie review: Funny People **1/2". Toledo Blade. Even as the director stretches himself with the darker, more cerebral material, he simply cannot part with the sophomoric humor that made his movies The 40 Year Old Virgin and Knocked Up such huge hits.
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