Badinage
[bad-in-AHJ]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: French, mid-17th century
1.
Humorous or witty conversation.
Examples of Badinage in a sentence
"After a badinage, it's nice to sit together in quiet contentment."
"Fred's badinage always kept his friends laughing."
About Badinage
The word "badinage" has a rich genealogy — it likely developed from the French word "badiner" ("to joke"), which came from the word "badin" ("fool"), which is an evolution of the word "badar" ("to gape").
Did you Know?
If you're trying to incorporate badinage into your social interactions, first establish a rapport with your audience. Empathy is just as valuable as a witty conversation.