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Rhymer may refer to: * Rhymer (actor), an actor in a seasonal folk play * Rhymer (poet), a bad poet * Rhymer (rapper), South Korean rapper and founder of Brand New Music * Thomas the Rhymer, 13th century Scottish laird and reputed prophet People with the surname * Don Rhymer (1961–2012), American screenwriter * Greg Rhymer (born 1972) * Kitwana Rhymer (born 1978) * Paul Rhymer Paul Mills Rhymer (November 21, 1905-October 26, 1964) was an American scriptwriter and humorist best known as the creator of radio's long-run ''Vic and Sade'' series. With a listening audience of 7,000,000, ''Vic and Sade'' was voted the number on ...
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Rhymer (actor)
Mummers' plays are folk plays performed by troupes of amateur actors, traditionally all male, known as mummers or guisers (also by local names such as ''rhymers'', ''pace-eggers'', ''soulers'', ''tipteerers'', ''wrenboys'', and ''galoshins''). Historically, mummers' plays consisted of informal groups of costumed community members that visited from house to house on various holidays. Today the term refers especially to a play in which a number of characters are called on stage, two of whom engage in a combat, the loser being revived by a doctor character. This play is sometimes found associated with a sword dance though both also exist in Britain independently. Mumming spread from the United Kingdom, British Isles to a number of former British colonies. It is sometimes performed in the street but more usually during visits to houses and pubs. It is generally performed seasonally or annually, often at Christmas, Easter or on Plough Monday, more rarely on Halloween or All Souls' Da ...
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Rhymer (poet)
Poetaster , like rhymester or versifier, is a derogatory term applied to bad or inferior poets. Specifically, ''poetaster'' has implications of unwarranted pretensions to artistic value. The word was coined in Latin by Erasmus in 1521. It was first used in English by Ben Jonson in his 1600 play '' Cynthia's Revels''; immediately afterwards Jonson chose it as the title of his 1601 play '' Poetaster.'' In that play the "poetaster" character is a satire on John Marston, one of Jonson's rivals in the Poetomachia or War of the Theatres. Usage While ''poetaster'' has always been a negative appraisal of a poet's skills, ''rhymester'' (or ''rhymer'') and ''versifier'' have held ambiguous meanings depending on the commentator's opinion of a writer's verse. ''Versifier'' is often used to refer to someone who produces work in verse with the implication that while technically able to make lines rhyme they have no real talent for poetry. Rhymer on the other hand is usually impolite desp ...
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Rhymer (rapper)
Rhymer may refer to: * Rhymer (actor), an actor in a seasonal folk play * Rhymer (poet), a bad poet * Rhymer (rapper), South Korean rapper and founder of Brand New Music * Thomas the Rhymer, 13th century Scottish laird and reputed prophet People with the surname * Don Rhymer (1961–2012), American screenwriter * Greg Rhymer (born 1972) * Kitwana Rhymer Kitwana Rhymer (born 22 May 1978 in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands) is a United States Virgin Islands basketball player currently with La Villa Basketball of the La Vega League in the Dominican Republic. Rhymer was a four-year player for the ... (born 1978) * Paul Rhymer (1905–1964), American radio writer {{disambiguation, surname ...
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