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Britcom

[brit-kom]

noun

Informal.
  1. a comedy, especially a television series, made in the United Kingdom.



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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of Britcom1

First recorded in 1970–75; Brit(ish) + (sit)com
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Example Sentences

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ā€œThe Endā€ is nigh in this new Britcom about a dysfunctional family.

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Cybersecurity comes with a side of shenanigans in Season 2 of the Britcom ā€œIntelligence.ā€

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Before it was a hit TV series about a libertine on the loose in London, Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s off-color Britcom ā€œFleabagā€ was a one-woman show that the writer-performer debuted to acclaim at the 2013 Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Aisling Bea and ā€œCatastrophe’sā€ Sharon Horgan play adult sisters trying to get their respective acts together in the new six-part Britcom ā€œThis Way Up.ā€

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What at first appears to be another crowd-pleasing, music-driven Britcom in the vein of ā€œBilly Elliotā€ is cut with a strain of kitchen sink realism — an interest in the daily lives of blue-collar workers and in the trade-offs of pursuing dreams.

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