In plays, an aside is something said for just the audience to hear. And a humorous aside is a side joke not meant for the main characters to hear, just the audience.
2007-02-10 05:33:52
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answered by flygirl 3
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A 'humorous aside' is any funny, humorous, ironic anecdote inserted into a story or conversation that does not involve, alter or affect the main stroy, plot, meaning, etc.
2007-02-10 05:35:19
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answered by Skyhawk 5
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when a character momentarily leaves the scene to say something humorous to the audience.
2007-02-10 05:34:45
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answered by Anonymous
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a comment said by the narrator of a play to the audience that's not part of the script
2007-02-10 05:42:10
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answered by lady sixx 6
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hhmm
strange question
2007-02-10 05:41:14
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answered by Princess Penguin 3
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