How Do You Spell OUTHUMOR?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊthjˈuːmə] (IPA)

The word "outhumor" is spelled as /aʊtˈhjuːmər/. The first syllable "out" is pronounced with the diphthong /aʊ/ as in the word "out", and the second syllable "humor" is pronounced with the long vowel sound /uː/ as in the word "ruler". In phonetic terms, "outhumor" is a compound word composed of "out" and "humor". The spelling of the word may be confusing, but proper pronunciation can be achieved with an understanding of its phonetic components.

OUTHUMOR Meaning and Definition

  1. Outhumor refers to a type of humor that is characterized by its unconventional, boundary-pushing, and often controversial nature. It is a form of comedy that pushes the limits of what is considered socially acceptable or politically correct, aiming to challenge societal norms, beliefs, or taboos through comedic means.

    Typically expressed through sharp wit, clever wordplay, or absurd scenarios, outhumor is designed to shock, surprise, or provoke thought. It often relies on dark or offensive subjects, such as death, sexuality, or sensitive social issues, to elicit a reaction from the audience. While it may make some individuals uncomfortable, its purpose is to prompt reflection or encourage society to question preconceived notions.

    Outhumor can be found across various platforms, including stand-up comedy, television shows, movies, literature, or even internet memes. Comedians known for outhumor often employ sarcasm, satire, or irony to subvert expectations, challenge the status quo, or dissect controversial topics.

    Although outhumor can be polarizing and may offend certain individuals, it plays an important role in pushing societal boundaries, facilitating dialogue, and providing a platform for dissenting voices. It serves as a critique of social constructs and can force audiences to reevaluate long-held beliefs. However, due to the sensitive and potentially offensive nature of this type of humor, it is important to approach it with consideration for differing perspectives and to recognize that it may not appeal to everyone.

Conjugate verb Outhumor

CONDITIONAL

I would outhumor
you would outhumor
he/she/it would outhumor
we would outhumor
they would outhumor

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be outhumoring
you would be outhumoring
he/she/it would be outhumoring
we would be outhumoring
they would be outhumoring

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have outhumor
you would have outhumor
he/she/it would have outhumor
we would have outhumor
they would have outhumor

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been outhumoring
you would have been outhumoring
he/she/it would have been outhumoring
we would have been outhumoring
they would have been outhumoring

FUTURE

I will outhumor
you will outhumor
he/she/it will outhumor
we will outhumor
they will outhumor

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be outhumoring
you will be outhumoring
he/she/it will be outhumoring
we will be outhumoring
they will be outhumoring

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have outhumored
you will have outhumored
he/she/it will have outhumored
we will have outhumored
they will have outhumored

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been outhumoring
you will have been outhumoring
he/she/it will have been outhumoring
we will have been outhumoring
they will have been outhumoring

IMPERATIVE

you outhumor
we let´s outhumor

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outhumor

PAST

I outhumored
you outhumored
he/she/it outhumored
we outhumored
they outhumored

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was outhumoring
you were outhumoring
he/she/it was outhumoring
we were outhumoring
they were outhumoring

PAST PARTICIPLE

outhumored

PAST PERFECT

I had outhumored
you had outhumored
he/she/it had outhumored
we had outhumored
they had outhumored

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been outhumoring
you had been outhumoring
he/she/it had been outhumoring
we had been outhumoring
they had been outhumoring

PRESENT

I outhumor
you outhumor
he/she/it outhumors
we outhumor
they outhumor

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am outhumoring
you are outhumoring
he/she/it is outhumoring
we are outhumoring
they are outhumoring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outhumoring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have outhumored
you have outhumored
he/she/it has outhumored
we have outhumored
they have outhumored

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been outhumoring
you have been outhumoring
he/she/it has been outhumoring
we have been outhumoring
they have been outhumoring