
1) As needed 2) Digital typeface 3) Freely 4) Without restriction
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1) Act rashly 2) Avoid the line 3) Avoid the lines 4) Be impulsive 5) Bit of improvisation 6) Bit of stage creativity 7) Bob Hope sparkler 8) Carson quip 9) Carson specialty 10) Comic comeback 11) Comment off the cuff 12) Cook up on the spot 13) Depart from the prepared text 14) Depart from the script
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[comedy show] Ad Lib is a comedy show consisting of ad lib conversations, usually between famous writers and comedians, each with a mutual interest. == History == Ad Lib is the brainchild of Stuart Snaith, formerly Director of Comedy at BBC Worldwide and MD of 2entertain, and was launched on 21 August 2013 at the Edinburgh Festival, produce...
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[typeface] == Notable Examples of Ad Lib Usage == ...
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Improvised dialogue or banter.
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full access to feed.
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to `improvise`.
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<abbreviation> L. Ad libitum, freely, as desired. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A departure from the script in order to cover an unexpected situation or hide a lapse of memory.
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Type: Abbreviation Definitions: 1. Abbreviation for L. ad libitum, freely, as desired.
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Ad lib: Abbreviation for the Latin 'ad libitum' meaning 'at pleasure' and 'at one's pleasure, as much as one desires, to the full extent of one's wishes.' Sometimes seen on a prescription or doctor's order. For example, during an overnight fast when the patient is not to eat any food but can have water, the doctor's order might read: 'Water ad lib'...
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As desired (from Latin ad libitum)
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[
adv] - without advance preparation
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to improvise lines that are not part of the written script; also refers to the improvised line.
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From Latin phrase 'Ad libitum' which translates to 'at one's pleasure'. For an Actor to speak and move in character without direction or following the script. Often used if a mistake is made and the actor improvises to get back to the script
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Spoken words (sometimes witty comments) said out loud that are not in the script. They can also be given “off the cuff” when another actor forgets a line.
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(ad libitum) freely, improvised, spontaneously created - now most commonly an instruction or freedom to 'improvise' in performance, communication
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To improvise lines or speeches that are not part of the script.
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ad libitum adverb without advance preparation; `he spoke ad lib`
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extemporaneous adjective with little or no preparation or forethought; `his ad-lib comments showed poor judgment`; `an extemporaneous piano recital`; `an extemporary lecture`; `an extempore skit`; `an impromptu speech`; `offhand excuses`; `trying ...
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free
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[Latin] Ad libitum, as much as desired
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to make up a joke within a scripted show.
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to make up a joke within a scripted show.
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something improvised in speech, music, etc.: Was that joke part of your speech or an ad lib? · at one's pleasure; without restriction. · freely; as needed; without stint: Water can be given to the patients ad lib.
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