Punchline
Punchline is the final line or part of a joke, intended to produce the joke’s comedic effect by delivering a twist, surprise, or closure. It follows the setup, which presents the situation or expectations, and often a lead-in or misdirection. The punchline reorients the listener’s understanding, reframing the setup in an unexpected way. The term punchline derives from the metaphor of delivering a punch through a line; its exact origins are unclear, but the phrase appeared in American humor discourse in the early 20th century.
Jokes typically consist of a setup (or premise) and a punchline; some formats add a tag that
Delivery matters: timing, rhythm, emphasis, and audience. A well-timed pause can heighten the impact more than
In wider use, the concept is applied to film, stand-up routines, prose, memes, and marketing to mark