noun
- plural of groaner; people or things that groan
- jokes or puns that are so bad or corny they provoke groans rather than laughter
- in baseball, a batted ball that is hit weakly and slowly along the ground
Usage: common
Usage: informal
Usage: sports
Examples
- The audience let out groans at the comedian's groaners.
- My uncle tells nothing but groaners at family dinners.
- The pitcher gave up several groaners that rolled through the infield.
- Those puns were real groaners—nobody laughed.
- The patients' groaners echoed through the hospital hallway.
- He hit a few groaners up the middle during the game.