- the gallows humour
- юмop виceльникa, мpaчный юмopShe was a dry woman and had her share of the gallows humour (J. Fowles)
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gallows humour — British & Australian, American & Australian humour that makes unpleasant things, such as death, seem funny. Many of the patients I worked with knew they were dying. There was a lot of gallows humour … New idioms dictionary
Gallows humor — (Galgenhumor in German), derives from gallows which is a platform with a noose used to execute people by hanging. Gallows humor is the type of humor that still manages to be funny in the face of, and in response to, a perfectly hopeless situation … Wikipedia
gallows — has been treated since the 16c as a singular noun, with a (rarely used) plural gallowses. Gallows humour means ‘grim and ironical humour’ … Modern English usage
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gallows — n.pl. (usu. treated as sing.) 1 a structure, usu. of two uprights and a crosspiece, for the hanging of criminals. 2 (prec. by the) execution by hanging. Phrases and idioms: gallows humour grim and ironical humour. Etymology: ME f. ON gaacutelgi … Useful english dictionary
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