Selectively editing a piece of footage, a transcript or any piece of media in order to remove any context that would otherwise undermine one's argument or narrative.
Andy Ngo is well known for context clipping other journalists footage from protests and selectively editing them in such a way to cast a bad light on protestors in order to promote right-wing narratives.
by Aunt Tea Pho August 11, 2020
jacksucksatlife saying the absolute weirdest things
eg. (u ready? you? ok let’s go BLUBLUBBBUL LUBLBLULBL)
eg. (u ready? you? ok let’s go BLUBLUBBBUL LUBLBLULBL)
by Stupidwordsuslessinourlives January 23, 2023
by Greyegg July 12, 2010
Atheist: According to Deuteronomy 22:28-29, if a man rapes a virgin, they must get married. Why would God force a woman to marry her rapist? That's messed up
Christian: You're taking it out of context!
Christian: You're taking it out of context!
by ZenB22 January 31, 2019
by Laz3rRRabb1t February 17, 2022
A joke that (mostly surprisingly) includes something out of context.
Can be funny in an unpersonal way or i.e. come off as a funny offensive remark.
There is an apparent connection to *anti-humor* and *anti-joke*.
Can be funny in an unpersonal way or i.e. come off as a funny offensive remark.
There is an apparent connection to *anti-humor* and *anti-joke*.
Examples for out of context jokes:
"Why do teenage elephants never sit on green benches? I don't know, I'm not a monkey!"
or
"Why didn't you do your homework?"
"Why, I don't know. Why didn't your mum?! "
"Why do teenage elephants never sit on green benches? I don't know, I'm not a monkey!"
or
"Why didn't you do your homework?"
"Why, I don't know. Why didn't your mum?! "
by huwerlyare September 25, 2013
by dashingguy April 14, 2011