noun Internet Slang

tsukkomi

tsoo-KOH-mee · noun · informal

The straight man who sharply corrects the fool in a comedy duo.

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In a comic double act, the sharp-tongued 'straight man' who reacts to and calls out the funny man's nonsense, often with a smack or a retort. A staple of anime comedy.

“She plays the tsukkomi to his endless idiotic schemes.”
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tsukkomi In A Sentence

She plays the tsukkomi to his endless idiotic schemes.

Origin & Usage

Japanese 突っ込み (tsukkomi), from tsukkomu 'to thrust in / cut in', from manzai comedy.

Variants tsukkomi

People Also Ask

What is a tsukkomi?

In Japanese comedy it's the 'straight man' who sharply corrects or reacts to the funny man's (boke's) nonsense, often with a retort or a smack.

Where does tsukkomi come from?

It comes from manzai, a traditional Japanese stand-up double act, from the verb tsukkomu, 'to thrust in' or 'cut in'.

What's the opposite of a tsukkomi?

The boke — the funny man or fool who makes the mistakes and silly remarks that the tsukkomi reacts to.

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