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^ "Spit Take Entry, Oxford Dictionary" . OxfordDictionaries.com . Retrieved 14 August 2014 .
^ Johnson, Will (May 24, 2016). "LinkedIn Called Me a White Supremacist" . Slate.com . Retrieved October 22, 2019 .
^ "Spit Take, Merriam Webster" . Merriam-Webster.com . Retrieved 18 September 2019 .
A spit-take is a comedic technique or reaction in which someone spits a drink, or sometimes food, out of their mouth as a reaction to a surprising or funny statement.
An essential part of the spit-take is comedic timing . The person performing the spit-take usually starts drinking or eating right before the punchline is delivered. When the joke hits, the person accentuate the effect by pretending that the alleged humor /shock is so overwhelming and irresistible, he cannot even control the urge of laughter/scream before swallowing, and therefore has to reflexively spit out the mouthful of content to prevent choking .
In performance, a spit-take represents a reaction of shock, while in real life it is typically one of mirth.
"Spit take" was included in the Oxford Dictionary (not to be confused with the Oxford English Dictionary ) in a 2014 update. [1] It was also added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary in an April 2019 update.
Two characters sit at a table. Character #1 has a cup of coffee in hand.
Character 1: Did they ever find that missing toxic sludge?
Character 2: Yes...
(Character 1 sips coffee.)
Character 2: Someone poured it into the coffee urn.
(Character 1 spits the coffee all over the table.)
In a spit-take, the reaction is usually one of surprise. In the above example, Character 1 intentionally spits the coffee upon learning what's inside; however, a spit-take can also be done unintentionally, in response to a surprising statement unrelated to the drink itself. The "spit" action is overly dramatized; performers will add much noise and spray liquid from their mouths in an exaggerated fashion.
Albert Brooks ' short film, The Famous Comedians School , features a workshop on spit takes.
The spit-take, as a comedic technique, is a noun, but it shows up in media in some different forms. It can be seen used figuratively in a description of a satire work: " Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping " "(it) is a spit-take on the world of contemporary pop music and celebrity..."
It can also be used as a verb: "On the morning of May 12, LinkedIn … emailed scores of my contacts and told them I’m a professional racist. It was one of those updates that LinkedIn regularly sends its users, algorithmically assembled missives about their connections’ appearances in the media…. This surely caused a few of my professional acquaintances to spit-take. — Will Johnson, Slate , 24 May 2016." [2]
The conjugation of spit-take as a verb is not clearly defined. There is evidence of both "spit-taked" and "spit took." Constructions like "made me spit-take" are convenient for avoiding this issue all together. Beyond that, leaving the phrase as a noun, like "do a spit-take," continues to be the most common usage.
Originally called a spit gag, the word itself most likely dates to the early 20th century, but it mostly existed in showbiz vernacular.
Danny Thomas , commonly associated with the spit-take, is credited [ by whom? ] as the comedian who made it famous. It is sometimes referred to as the "Danny Thomas spit take." He perfected it during the 11 seasons of The Danny Thomas Show (1953-1964). However, Ricky Ricardo did it a year earlier in an I Love Lucy (1951-1957) episode. It has been used in several sitcoms since
The "spit" part of the term is clear, but the "take" part is a little less obvious. In this context, the word "take" is used in the sense of a visible response or reaction (as to something unexpected). It is similar in construction to the phrase " double-take ". [3]
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