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clowned, past participle; clowning, present participle; clowned, past tense; clowns, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Behave in a comical way; act playfully
    • - Harvey clowned around pretending to be a dog

  1. buffoonery: acting like a clown or buffoon
  2. drollery: a comic incident or series of incidents
  3. (clown) act as or like a clown
  4. (clown) a rude or vulgar fool
  5. (clown) a person who amuses others by ridiculous behavior
  6. Clowns are comical performers, stereotypically characterized by their grotesque appearances: colored wigs, stylistic makeup, outlandish costumes, unusually large footwear, red-nose, etc., who entertain spectators by acting in a hilarious fashion. The types of their acts varies greatly. ...
  7. This is an episode list for the animated cartoon series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The series premiered on Cartoon Network on December 30, 2000. It later became part of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block. In the early days of Adult Swim, the show was rated TV-PG. ...
  8. (Clown (comics)) The Clown is the name of two fictional characters in the Marvel Universe.
  9. (Clown (Eurovision song)) "Clown" (Greek script: "Κλόουν") was the Greek entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988, performed in Greek by Afroditi Frida.
  10. (Clown (song)) Clown is the fourth single by nu metal band Korn from their self-titled debut album. The video for this song, directed by McG actually refers to lead singer Jonathan Davis painful experiences from high school, where he was constantly picked on and ridiculed. ...
  11. (Clowns (Can You See Me Now?)) 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane is a debut English studio album by Russian duo t.A.T.u. released in late 2002. It is the English version of 200 Po Vstrechnoy album. ...
  12. (clown) A performance artist often associated with a circus and typically characterised by bright, oversized clothing, a red nose, face paint, and a brightly colored wig and who performs slapstick; A person who acts in a silly fashion; To act in a silly fashion
  13. (CLOWN) ALLEY - NIGHT All the clowns are sitting around their respective trunks and there is a sense of gloom permeating the air, as Gustav and MR.
  14. (CLOWN) (1) A fool or rural bumpkin in Shakespearean vocabulary. Examples of this type of clown include Lance, Bottom, Dogberry, and other Shakespearean characters. ...
  15. (CLOWN) Switchman or yard brakeman. Clown wagon is caboose
  16. (CLOWN) carefree lifestyle; peace of mind
  17. (Clown) (klown)  v., n., Make fun of another, act crazy; a fool.  “It was cold of you to clown on Jesse.”  [Etym., African American]
  18. (Clown) A basher who doesn't have much idea of what he's doing. Also applied to a slow or unskilled train driver who can't keep time.
  19. (Clown) Dumb, painted scumbag.
  20. (Clown) Generic term for all clowns and augustes. Specific: In Europe, the elegant, whiteface character who plays the role of the straight man to the Auguste in a clown team.
  21. (Clown) In Shakespeare's plays, the term "clown" is most often synonomous with "fool".
  22. (Clown) Term of abuse, idiot
  23. (Clown) a peasant, villager, or a person who worked the soil.
  24. (Clown) appearances not not always as they seem, to see a clown could be someone hiding behind a mask.
  25. (Clown) inappropriate or constant humor