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  • ...ate = February 2, 2008}}</ref> and is now used to describe quick speech or repartee.<ref>''Oxford English Dictionary''</ref> The word had been used in [[Britis ...of ''rapping'' derives, and this definition may be from a shortening of [[repartee]].<ref>''rap'' [5, noun] Webster's ''Third New International Dictionary'',
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  • ...ate = February 2, 2008}}</ref> and is now used to describe quick speech or repartee.<ref>''Oxford English Dictionary''</ref> The word had been used in [[Britis ...of ''rapping'' derives, and this definition may be from a shortening of [[repartee]].<ref>''rap'' [5, noun] Webster's ''Third New International Dictionary'',
    69 KB (10,690 words) - 16:00, 3 February 2022
  • ...onversation with The New York Times], O'Brien characterized Jomboy Media's repartee as “fun, not funny,” elaborating that often humor can be at the expense
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  • ...ef> The use of the word "rap" to describe quick and slangy speech or witty repartee long predates the musical form.<ref>''Oxford English Dictionary''</ref> MCi
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