farcicalities

/ˌfɑrsɪˈkælɪtiz/
noun
  1. Silly or absurd events, actions, or qualities that are like a farce.
    • The politician's speech was full of farcicalities, promising things that could never happen.
    • We laughed at the farcicalities of the traffic jam, with cars honking and going nowhere.
    • The farcicalities of the school play—like the actor forgetting his lines—made it hilarious.
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