wisecrack

/ˈwaɪzˌkræk/
verb
  1. To make a clever, sarcastic, or funny remark, often in a quick or rude way.
    • Instead of answering the question seriously, she wisecracked about the size of the homework assignment.
    • The tour guide wisecracked about the ancient ruins, making the history lesson more entertaining.
    • He always wisecracks when he's nervous, which sometimes gets him into trouble.
noun
  1. A clever, often sarcastic or funny remark, especially one that is made in a quick or rude way.
    • During the meeting, she couldn't resist making a wisecrack about the boss's new tie.
    • The comedian's wisecrack about the weather got the biggest laugh of the night.
    • His constant wisecracks annoyed the teacher, but the other students found them hilarious.
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