Calambour

/ˈkæl.əm.buːr/ noun

A pun or wordplay; a humorous play on words based on similar-sounding or double-meaning terms.

From French 'calembour' or 'calambour,' possibly derived from Kaliber, a town, or from a humorous corruption of 'calembredaine' meaning 'nonsense.' The word refers to linguistic jokes.

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