Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

excuse-the-pun

Phrase
/ɪkˈskjuːz ðə pʌn/
Definition
A phrase used to acknowledge that a pun is being made, often showing that the speaker is aware of the play on words being somewhat humorous or light-hearted.
Examples
  • “He didn’t mean to make it awkward, but he said ‘I guess we can’t ketchup’—excuse-the-pun!”
  • “She always finds the perfect moment to add a joke; excuse-the-pun, she’s a pun-derful friend!”
  • “I thought it was a sunny day, but excuse-the-pun, I should have checked the weather first!”
Meaning
To apologize for making a pun, especially when it may be considered a bit cheesy or overused, while simultaneously drawing attention to the pun itself.
Synonyms
  • pardon the pun
  • no offense intended
  • forgive the joke