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badinage
[ bad-n-ahzh, bad-n-ij ]
noun
- light, playful banter or raillery.
verb (used with object)
- to banter with or tease (someone) playfully.
badinage
/ ˈbædɪˌnɑːʒ /
noun
- playful or frivolous repartee or banter
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of badinage1
Example Sentences
Rather, it was the thrust-and-parry of the pair, their gently barbed, whipsmart badinage, that made Nichols and May so revolutionary, their routines about sexual politics and social mores riding a knife’s edge.
His badinage is hardly Wildean, but his put-downs, honed to the sharpness of stilettos, are many people’s idea of fun.
Cue a medley of exquisite tomfoolery, featuring bawdy badinage, dubious love-poems, mistaken identity, visual gags, a chaotic play-within-a-play and lots of linguistic whimsy.
Usually that high gloss means Hare is up to some undermining; in plays like “Plenty,” “The Judas Kiss” and “Skylight,” good badinage almost always means bad faith.
But also present are Heyer’s wry humor and deftness in witty badinage.
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