one-liner

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A short joke, especially one of a single sentence.
  2. A short remark intended as a sound bite.
  3. A command or small program consisting of a single line of input.
  4. A chat feature on a bulletin board system or web page where users can post a single line of text at a time.

Word forms

one-liner one-liners one liner

Etymology

From one + line + -er.

Related words

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