Skit

/skɪt/ noun

A short, usually humorous theatrical piece or performance, often improvised or satirical in nature.

Originally from Old Norse 'skjóta' meaning 'to shoot' or 'to move quickly'. In English, it first meant a satirical remark or gibe, then evolved to describe brief comedic performances that 'shoot' quick jokes at their targets.

AFskets
AMስኬት
ARرسم فكاهي
BGскиц
BNস্কিট
CAsketch
CSsketch
DAsketch
DESketch
ELσκετς
ESsketch
ETsketch
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