dalliperbole
Dalliperbole is a stylistic device characterized by the deliberate and obvious exaggeration of a concept for emphasis or comedic effect. It differs from hyperbole by often incorporating an element of the absurd or impossible, pushing the exaggeration beyond what could realistically be true, even in an exaggerated sense. The term is not a formally recognized literary or rhetorical term and is likely a portmanteau or neologism, possibly combining "dally" (suggesting a playful or leisurely approach) with "hyperbole."
The effect of dalliperbole is typically to create a strong, memorable impression on the audience. It can
The intentional use of such extreme exaggeration can serve to underscore the speaker's or writer's intent by