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punster

[puhn-ster] / ˈpʌn stər /






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Witty and mischievous, a punster and provocateur, Man Ray excelled as a photographer, filmmaker and object-maker.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 27, 2025

An unapologetic punster, Hornberg uses language, rhymes and riddles to break down complex topics into digestible bites, like using a slice of wheat bread to introduce a discussion about edible seeds.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 16, 2024

Steinfeldt is a punster — “not stupid dad puns,” he assured me — who competed onstage at the Pun-Off World Championships in Austin.

From Washington Post • Jul. 10, 2021

Beyond a committed art public, of course, Dada punster Duchamp’s name wouldn’t ring many bells.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 7, 2020

The punster is a low person, who refers to the awkwardness of the seal's gait by speaking of his not having his seal-legs, although a mariner or a sealubber, as he might express it.

From The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 26, February 1893 An Illustrated Monthly by Various