The musical movement beginning in mid-2006 in which many comical musicians started gaining popularity. The re-emergence of "Weird Al" Yankovic showed the first signs and other artist such as Bo Burnham and The Lonely Island also pioneered this movment.
Note: This genre is a continuation of the original comedy rock rock movement, also started by "Weird Al" Yankovic
Note: Comedy rock is NOT referring to rock music that is humorous. The "rock" part does not necessarily mean that the music is rock.
Note: This genre is a continuation of the original comedy rock rock movement, also started by "Weird Al" Yankovic
Note: Comedy rock is NOT referring to rock music that is humorous. The "rock" part does not necessarily mean that the music is rock.
by Kirwan April 3, 2009

A Group of Britains best improvisers;
Josie Lawrence & Andy Smart & Paul Merton & Neil Mullarkey & Richard Vranch & Lee Simpson & Jim Sweeney.
These 7 people are often named the Kings & Queen of british improv.
Most of their work is funny. Some also featured on
Whose line is it anyway
Josie Lawrence was the most popular on the show doing all 9 british series. and 3 american episodes.
Paul Merton & Jim Sweeney were also on the show from time to time.
Richard Vranch played the music for the songs .
Even though most of these preformers are now old they still preform at the comedy store in london :)
Josie Lawrence & Andy Smart & Paul Merton & Neil Mullarkey & Richard Vranch & Lee Simpson & Jim Sweeney.
These 7 people are often named the Kings & Queen of british improv.
Most of their work is funny. Some also featured on
Whose line is it anyway
Josie Lawrence was the most popular on the show doing all 9 british series. and 3 american episodes.
Paul Merton & Jim Sweeney were also on the show from time to time.
Richard Vranch played the music for the songs .
Even though most of these preformers are now old they still preform at the comedy store in london :)
by JosieLawrenceSuperFan March 30, 2010

People who enjoy blue collar comedy are typically rednecks who don't realize they are being paid to be made fun of.
by Geegeeaich July 5, 2005

Consisting of the Blue Collar Tour and Blue Collar TV, the Blue Collar Comedy is highly entertaining comedy created by a group of brilliant comedians.
The Blue Collar Comedy Tour 1, 2 and 3 are the most precious, with comedians Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy and Ron White.
Blue Collar 4: The Next Generation is hosted by Bill Engvall, but the 4 younger comedians hardly got the crowd going.
Blue Collar TV was filmed after the Comedy Tour and has only 3 of the top comedians, though Ron White does appear in 2 or 3 episodes. Ron decided not to participate because, and I quote, "he had a lot of quit in him".
The Blue Collar Comedy Tour 1, 2 and 3 are the most precious, with comedians Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy and Ron White.
Blue Collar 4: The Next Generation is hosted by Bill Engvall, but the 4 younger comedians hardly got the crowd going.
Blue Collar TV was filmed after the Comedy Tour and has only 3 of the top comedians, though Ron White does appear in 2 or 3 episodes. Ron decided not to participate because, and I quote, "he had a lot of quit in him".
Featured Comedians in the Blue Collar Comedy Tour.
Jeff Foxworhy: "If you think loading the dishwasher means getting your wife drunk, you might be a redneck."
Bill Engvall: "A trucker got his rig caught under a low overpass and a cop comes along. 'You get your rig stuck?' 'Nope,' says the trucker. 'I was delivering this overpass and ran out of gas. Here's your sign."
Larry the Cable Guy: "Git-R-Done!"
Ron White: "They call me Tatersalad."
Jeff Foxworhy: "If you think loading the dishwasher means getting your wife drunk, you might be a redneck."
Bill Engvall: "A trucker got his rig caught under a low overpass and a cop comes along. 'You get your rig stuck?' 'Nope,' says the trucker. 'I was delivering this overpass and ran out of gas. Here's your sign."
Larry the Cable Guy: "Git-R-Done!"
Ron White: "They call me Tatersalad."
by BlueCollarFan23 May 26, 2009

by Jason September 5, 2003

Something that freshmen post for attention that isn’t actually funny, either because it’s illegal or just straight up obnoxious. It’s the epitome of suburban high schooler exhibitionism.
Dude 1: did you see that video of those freshmen throwing a bike in the lake?
Dude 2: yea, that wasn’t cool. I hate nock comedy.
Dude 2: yea, that wasn’t cool. I hate nock comedy.
by rickbone1055 May 30, 2019
