Wisecrack in a sentence as a noun

They're not allowed to write off a wisecrack as a joke, but are required to take it at face value.

Had the wisecrack occurred in one of those sectors, I doubt even an eyebrow would have been raised.

C'mon mate, even a wisecrack that the lawyers made them do it can be enough to ruin flow and be a total buzzkill.

I can't tell if it's a wisecrack that people have run with, tongue in cheek, or if its lack of self-awareness is truly genuine.

It's an expected wisecrack at a question that is frankly not of very high quality.

Insert obligatory "year of the linux desktop" wisecrack.

A wisecrack gets its message across in almost no bandwidth, takes no effort to appreciate, and satisfies the primal human urge to see someone else humiliated.

Regarding its CEO: "When I tease him about his skyrocketing desirability, he deflects with a wisecrack about women on demand: “Yeah, we call that Boob-er.”"What a big big ******.

Wisecrack in a sentence as a verb

Yes, some border control agents can be very cranky but I would be too after a long day talking to a lot of people who already believe I am their adversary and give me wisecrack answers.

Bill would lob a highly controversial statement to a member of the Republican club, they'd respond with the same arguments everyone had heard a million times before, and he'd smack them down with a wisecrack.

When I tease him about his skyrocketing desirability, he deflects with a wisecrack about women on demand: “Yeah, we call that Boob-er.” "It's funny up until the moment that it isn't. Kalanick should go, and Uber should get a CEO who can credibly promise to take issues of safety seriously.

When I tease him about his skyrocketing desirability, he deflects with a wisecrack about women on demand: “Yeah, we call that Boob-er.”"Yeah seems more like an insult than a transcript to a conversation.

Well, an explanation can't transform my wisecrack from being inscrutable to being hilarious now, but nevertheless I'll add one: it's not holding a full time job at two companies, I find evil; it's holding a full time job at two companies I find evil, I find evil.

Or do you have a stone for your heart?An innocent eleven year old kid died because her parents are morons, and you respond to that with a wisecrack taken out of context.The night before she died - and she would have been in intense discomfort - her parents called the founder of a religious website and prayed with him on the telephone.

Since you couldn't be bothered to read the article before leaving what must apparently be a wisecrack: it was a controlled experiment using groups.> Blattman, an assistant professor of international and public affairs and political science, recently completed a four-year study of a government-run program in northern Uganda that gave cash to groups of young people so they could learn a trade and start their own businesses.

Granted, it would be stupid to say something secret you wouldn't want broadcast to the world, in the middle of a crowd, while someone is speaking...but is it really unreasonable to expect to be left alone when all you want to do, is to turn your head to your coworker, and say some sort of wisecrack?I have been to many conferences, and have, many times, told something to someone that I thought might have been funny.

Wisecrack definitions

noun

witty remark

See also: crack sally quip

verb

make a comment, usually ironic