farceurs

/fɑrˈsɜrz/
noun
  1. People who write or perform farces (humorous plays or situations).
    • The farceurs kept the audience laughing with their silly antics on stage.
    • In the writers' room, the farceurs brainstormed ridiculous plot twists for the comedy.
    • The festival featured several famous farceurs from around the country.
  2. People who act in a silly or ridiculous way, often causing confusion or disorder.
    • Don't listen to those farceurs; they're just trying to stir up trouble for fun.
    • The class clowns were the farceurs of the school, always pulling pranks in the hallway.
    • The meeting turned into chaos when the farceurs started making jokes instead of discussing the budget.
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