0 a short, funny play that makes a joke of something:
I thought the skit on politicians was really funny.
Late-night talk shows typically feature interviews with celebrities, as well as comic skits and monologues by the hosts, after whom the shows are usually named.
The four-page skit was printed with three pages of introductory material and four and a half pages of explanatory notes.
Nor were the explorers alone the objects of the skit's satire.
The play lasted a whole day; and its multifocal dynamic allowed about twelve different skits to go on at the same time.
Blocked from singing and skits, they performed through ceremonial loyalty to the king and through scandal and violence at the school.
After the second presentations, the stories started coming alive; and the two stories/plays were later merged into a single twenty-minute skit.
And with intense competition from cinema and television, the emphasis is now on fragmentary skits presented as self-contained units without the need to be placed within stories.
That is not a matter about which people should joke or skit.