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traiwreck2 <br /> <br /> <br />hu-mor <br /> <br />Pronunciation: (hyOO'mur or, often, yOO'-), [key] <br />;n. <br />1. a comic, absurd, or incongruous quality causing amusement: the humor of a situation. <br />2. the faculty of perceiving what is amusing or comical: He is completely without humor. <br />3. an instance of being or attempting to be comical or amusing; something humorous: The humor in his joke eluded the audience. <br />4. the faculty of expressing the amusing or comical: The author's humor came across better in the book than in the movie. <br />5. comical writing or talk in general; comical books, skits, plays, etc. <br />6. humors,peculiar features; oddities; quirks: humors of life. <br />7. mental disposition or temperament. <br />8. a temporary mood or frame of mind: The boss is in a bad humor today. <br />9. a capricious or freakish inclination; whim or caprice; odd trait. <br />10. (in medieval physiology) one of the four elemental fluids of the body, blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile, regarded as determining, by their relative proportions, a person's physical and mental constitution. <br />11. any animal or plant fluid, whether natural or morbid, as the blood or lymph. <br />12. out of humor, displeased; dissatisfied; cross: The chef is feeling out of humor again and will have to be treated carefully. <br /> <br />#8212;v.t. <br />1. to comply with the humor or mood of in order to soothe or make content or more agreeable: to humor a child. <br />2. to adapt or accommodate oneself to. Also, esp. Brit.,humour. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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