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The very name Pune is a pun, or play on words, on the [[Roundworld]] word ''pun''. | The very name Pune is a pun, or play on words, on the [[Roundworld]] word ''pun''. | ||
There is a professional cricket team in the Indian Premier League called the Pune Warriors. Terry Pratchett would approve. | |||
[[Category:Discworld culture]] | [[Category:Discworld culture]] |
Revision as of 19:27, 15 May 2013
A pune or a play on words is often spoken by Discworld characters when they tell a not very funny joke based on word play.
One particular pune that appears a lot on the Discworld is A leopard can't change his shorts.
Named after the founder of the Fools Guild one Jean-Paul Pune who, in his magnum opus, Essay on a form of wit devotes 160,000 words to defining the Five Great Classes and seventy-three sub-classes of the Pune or play on words, which all students at the Fools' Guild are expected to commit to memory on pain of pain.
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The very name Pune is a pun, or play on words, on the Roundworld word pun.
There is a professional cricket team in the Indian Premier League called the Pune Warriors. Terry Pratchett would approve.