kids in the hall

Intermediate 📱 Gen-Z / Internet Slang

Definition

A Canadian sketch comedy show from the early 1990s featuring five comedians (Foley, McCulloch, MacDonald, McKinney, and Thompson) known for absurdist humor and character sketches. Widely considered superior to American sketch shows of the same era.

Example Usage

Kids in the Hall was light-years ahead of Mad TV—actual creative writing instead of just noise.

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