Words Seldom Seen: non sequitur

Non Sequitur

Noun: a conclusion or reply that doesn’t follow logically from the previous statement. Often used for humorous purposes.

Example: On his blog Simon often uses oblique non sequiturs to attempt humor. The frog above is an example.


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2 thoughts on “Words Seldom Seen: non sequitur

  1. I don’t get it. There are no sequins on that frog.

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