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Camichael

The ship between Camila Cabello from Fifth Harmony and Michael Clifford from 5sos.
Camichael is real
by Ruffles July 14, 2016
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Comical to my Womical

Of Urban, Mid-Western origins (used largely in Chicago, Illinois), "Comical to my Womical" is a phrase used to indicate that an occurrence, object or situation is simultaneously humorous and relevant to one's interests.

The phrase is often clearly articulated in a stately manor, as one wearing a monocle may articulate.
Person A: Ah, notice how low from the waist that gentleman is wearing his trousers.

Person B: I see. That is comical to my womical.
by Matthew A. Hand January 26, 2010
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Comical Ali

1 - the former iraqi infomation minister best known for his misrepresented remarks during the Iraqi wars of 2003.
da americans have been blowen all the way to hell, we are winning.
by Brother Number One June 27, 2003
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comically challenged

having hilariously below average iq
Johnny-boy is a very comically challenged individual
by davido’sullivan June 1, 2021
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comicmanozzy

Never misses, definitely gets females, best creator on the platform if u disagree debate me on Google classroom
Hey have you seen comicmanozzy's new vid that legend never misses
by comicmanozzy_fp July 15, 2021
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comical

(adj) Something slightly laughable; amusing.

Commonly used in describing something which provokes amusement/entertainment in a very unamused, occasionally sarcastic, manner.
Bob: Did you hear the one about the horse and the Mexican hooker?
Mike: Yes, it's quite comical.
by Prof. Wetwang August 4, 2004
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Comicapture

The "capture" of popular and reputedly progressive comedy shows by various industries which wield influence over stakeholders within particular corporate parent companies and networks, which in turn borrow from certain comedians' or comic writers' reputations as independent-minded social critics, cashing in this artistic credence to advance the interests of industries or political lobbies which these artists and performers might otherwise be expected to satirize and expose.

The term comicapture is related to "regulatory capture", an expression originated by Woodrow Wilson to signify the phenomenon of state regulatory agencies which were created to act in the public interest but which instead advance the commercial or special interests that dominate the industries the agencies are charged with regulating.
Did you see Comedy Show X last week? It's sad when comedy commits suicide and comes back from the dead as a zombie infomercial. The show is totally comicaptured and I'm wiping it off TiVo before it eats my brain.
by 4Gatos October 8, 2011
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