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What does witty mean?

"Witty" describes something that is intellectually amusing, characterized by cleverness and humor. It often involves:

* Sharpness: Using words in a clever and unexpected way to create a humorous effect.

* Quickness: Being able to think fast and come up with clever replies or jokes.

* Originality: Having an inventive and unique style of humor.

* Wordplay: Employing puns, metaphors, and other literary devices to create a humorous effect.

Here are some examples of witty things:

* A witty remark: "I'm reading a book about anti-gravity. It's impossible to put down!"

* A witty comedian: Someone who delivers jokes with clever wordplay and insightful observations.

* A witty conversation: A dialogue filled with clever banter and humorous repartee.

In essence, wit is a form of humor that is both intelligent and entertaining.

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