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sitcom
[ sit-kom ]
sitcom
/ ˈsɪtˌkɒm /
noun
- an informal term for situation comedy
Word History and Origins
Origin of sitcom1
Example Sentences
Mike Schur devised a mostly foolproof formula for the perfect modern workplace sitcom that began with “The Office” and steadily evolved through “Parks and Recreation” and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.”
Milhouse van Houten has been a popular recurring character on the sitcom for the past 35 years, and is Bart Simpson's best friend.
It's a familiar intergenerational exchange - and a theme explored in Only Child, a new six-part sitcom that brings together two of Scotland's biggest comedy talents.
One source told me – in a line worthy of the sitcom Yes Minister – that the trio might “decide to decide, decide to delay deciding, or… decide not to decide”.
And the on-screen family from sitcom Outnumbered will reunite for a sketch, ahead of their own forthcoming festive special.
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