0 US spelling of humour
1 the ability to be amused by something seen, heard, or thought about, sometimes causing you to smile or laugh, or the quality in something that causes such amusement:
2 to agree to someone’s wishes in order to help improve that person’s mood or to avoid upsetting him or her:
The gender switch produces humor, but it does not disrupt or reconfigure gender relations or hierarchies; instead, it temporarily reverses them.
The vitreous humor was removed and the posterior eyecup was ever ted over a balsa wood dome and transferred to the recording chamber.
As for the soul, love for eternal things can kindle fire within it and dry the humors of carnal desire that corrupt it.
Among the staff, humor and joking together provided a means of negotiating the tension around hierarchical differences.
Yet the compassion and good humor with which it occurred lingered long past the event.
Ethnic-based humor was still allowed - even encouraged - as long as it was not overly vicious or two-dimensional in its treatment.
Finally, the didactic presentation provides a definition of humor and explores its functions.
Once the most immediate demands have been addressed, humor is of ten introduced in an attempt to put people at ease.
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