Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

limerick

Noun
/ˈlɪmərɪk/
Definition
A limerick is a humorous poem consisting of five lines with a specific rhythm and rhyme scheme.
Examples
  • “There once was a man from Peru,
    Who dreamed he was eating his shoe.
    He awoke with a fright,
    In the middle of the night,
    And found that his dream had come true.”
  • “A bouncy young kangaroo,
    Leapt high in the sky, oh so blue.
    He soared with great glee,
    Over land and sea,
    And said, ‘What a view, what a view!'”
Meaning
Limericks are often witty or silly, usually following a pattern that makes them catchy and fun to read.
Synonyms
  • Verse
  • Rhymed stanza
  • Ballad