One-Liners Day – Jan. 21, 2027

One-Liners Day
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One-Liners Day sparks laughter every January 21, celebrating the sharp, single-sentence jokes and witty remarks that leave us stunned or in stitches. From classic movie quotes to stand-up comedy gold, this day is dedicated to the power of brevity in humor. Share your favorite one-liners, challenge friends to a joke-off, or discover new comedic gems.

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Expected One-Liners Day Deals

While we await official 2027 promotions, history shows that comedy clubs, streaming services, and book retailers often run special deals for humor-related events. Look for discounts on stand-up specials from platforms like Netflix and Max, or sales on joke books and comedy memoirs at Barnes & Noble. Local improv theaters and comedy venues may offer special ticket prices or open mic nights. Fast-casual restaurants like Wendy’s or Burger King sometimes tie into fun, lighthearted days with social media contests or limited-time offers. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as January 21 approaches.

Platform Guide for One-Liners Day

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #OneLinersDay. Film yourself delivering your favorite one-liner or reacting to a classic joke.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #OneLinersDay. Share a graphic with a famous one-liner or a short video of you telling a quick joke.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #OneLinersDay. Tweet your best original one-liner or quote a beloved comedic line.

Social Media Tips for One-Liners Day

Individuals

Challenge your friends to a one-liner battle. Share your favorite movie quotes or stand-up jokes that always get a laugh.

Creators

Create a compilation of the funniest one-liners from movies, TV shows, or historical figures. Host a live Q&A where followers submit their best jokes.

Brands

Run a 'Caption This' contest using a funny image, inviting followers to submit their best one-liner. Offer a prize for the most creative entry.

Top Brands for One-Liners Day

  1. Netflix

    Founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph, Netflix revolutionized home entertainment. The streaming giant is a major platform for stand-up comedy specials, featuring a vast library of one-liner masters.

  2. Comedy Central

    Launched in 1991, Comedy Central is a cable television channel dedicated to comedic programming. It has been a launching pad for countless comedians known for their sharp wit and memorable one-liners.

  3. The Second City

    Founded in 1959 in Chicago, The Second City is an improvisational comedy theater that has trained generations of comedic talent. Many of its alumni are celebrated for their quick thinking and ability to deliver impactful one-liners.

  4. Penguin Random House

    As one of the world's largest book publishers, Penguin Random House publishes numerous humor books, joke collections, and comedic memoirs. Their titles often feature the best one-liners from literary and pop culture figures.

  5. Jokes.com

    An online repository for jokes and humor, Jokes.com provides a vast collection of one-liners across various categories. It's a go-to resource for those looking to discover or share quick, witty remarks.

  6. Late Night with Seth Meyers

    Hosted by Seth Meyers, this NBC late-night talk show is known for its sharp political humor and Meyers's quick delivery of one-liners during his 'A Closer Look' segment. It's a prime example of modern comedic wit.

  7. The Onion

    Founded in 1988, The Onion is an American satirical digital media company and newspaper organization. Known for its clever headlines and satirical articles, it frequently employs one-liners for comedic effect.

One-Liners Day Hero

Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) was an Irish poet and playwright renowned for his biting wit and epigrammatic style. His plays like 'The Importance of Being Earnest' and his personal conversations were filled with iconic one-liners that continue to be quoted today, solidifying his legacy as a master of concise humor.

History of One-Liners Day

The history of one-liners is a history of comedy. Their appearance in literal form can be traced to ancient comedic plays before they were adopted in films.

The first known set of comedic plays was written starting from 425 B.C. in ancient Greece by the comic playwright and satirical author Aristophanes. In his 335 B.C. work, “Poetics,” Aristotle explained the origin of comedy — from phallic processions and the light treatment of the otherwise base and ugly — and divided comedy into three sub-genres:  farce, romantic comedy, and satire. 

Comedy took a different meaning in the 16th and 17th centuries. It was light-hearted and sometimes used to defy authority. An example of the former is Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” and the “Punch and Judy” show is an example of the latter. “Punch and Judy” went against the puritanism spirit of that period and went over so well with audiences that they were transformed into hand puppets, becoming popular in Britain. “Punch and Judy” was the equivalent of today’s political cartoons.

The early 19th century saw the rise of pantomime, which included slapstick comedy and sketch comedy without dialogue. This form of comedy was developed by Fred Karno, English music hall comedian and theatre impresario, in the 1890s. Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel were two of the most popular comedians that worked for Karno’s company. This era also witnessed the first mainstream clown, Joseph Grimaldi.

American vaudeville appeared in the 1880s until the 1930s, when it waned in popularity, and with its rise came the beginning of popular entertainment as big business. The introduction of cinema, radio, and television in the 19 and 20 centuries increased the popularity of comedians and allowed them to reach more people. Some of the prominent comedians of this era were Charlie Chaplin, Rowan Atkinson, and Bozo the Clown.  

One-Liners Day timeline

425 B.C.
The First Comedic Plays

Aristophanes, a comic playwright and satirical author of the Ancient Greek Theater, begins writing comedic plays in ancient Greece.

1800s
The First Mainstream Clown

Joseph Grimaldi becomes the first mainstream clown.

1880s – 1930s
The Introduction of American Vaudeville

The American vaudeville emerges into the famous performance scene and features comedians such as Buster Keaton and W.C. Fields.

19th – 20th Centuries
The Rise of Comedians

The introduction of cinema and the invention of the radio and television increases the popularity of comedians and their global acclaim.

How Businesses Can Celebrate One-Liners Day

Local businesses can tap into One-Liners Day by hosting themed events or promotions. Coffee shops could offer a discount to customers who share a favorite one-liner at the counter, or display famous quotes on their chalkboards. Bookstores might feature a ‘Best of Wit & Wisdom’ section, highlighting books by comedic authors or collections of famous quotes. Restaurants could run a ‘Joke of the Day’ special, where a server delivers a one-liner with the meal, encouraging customer interaction and lighthearted fun.

One-Liners Day FAQs

When is One-Liners Day?

In 2027, One-Liners Day is observed on Friday, January 21, setting the stage for a weekend filled with witty remarks and comedic relief. Get ready to wrap up the work week with some laughter.

What is a one-liner?

Essentially, a one-liner distills humor or wisdom into its most concentrated form, making it easily memorable and shareable. It’s a staple in various forms of entertainment, from stand-up comedy to classic literature, proving that sometimes less truly is more when it comes to wit.

Who invented one-liners?

The art of the one-liner has been honed by countless writers, philosophers, and comedians throughout history, rather than being the invention of one person. From ancient proverbs to modern stand-up, the desire to deliver a sharp, memorable statement has always been present in human communication and humor.

What are some famous one-liners?

Beyond the silver screen, stand-up comedians like Henny Youngman (‘Take my wife, please!’) and Rodney Dangerfield (‘I get no respect!’) built entire careers on masterful one-liners. Even everyday conversation benefits from a well-timed, witty remark, proving their versatility and universal appeal across different contexts.

One-Liners Day Activities

  1. Watch movies that have some of the best one-liners

    Cinema delivered some of the best one-liners we know, and most are still relevant today. You can find these one-liners in “The Godfather,” “Titanic,” “The Shawshank Redemption,” and “Rocky.” Use this One-Liners Day to watch or rewatch them.

  2. Show off your best one-liners on social media

    How good are your one-liners? Mind you, we are not talking about pick-up lines. If you think you’re good at saying something witty and funny in one sentence, you can show off your skills on social media. A platform like Twitter is perfect for such things.

  3. Perform a stand-up comedy show

    One-liners are one of the essential elements of stand-up comedy. You can string your one-liners together or comic lines and deliver them at a stand-up comedy show. Organize your private show and invite friends, family, and neighbors, including those interested in performing.

5 Interesting Facts About Comedians That Might Shock You

  1. Wanda Sykes worked for the N.S.A.

    The stand-up comedian was a contracting specialist at the National Security Agency and was responsible for purchasing the agency’s logistics.

  2. Dave Chappelle features on an album cover

    Prince used a photo of Dave Chappelle dressed up as him in one of his shows as the cover for his single “Breakfast Can Wait.”

  3. Jim Gaffigan performed for Pope Francis

    On Pope Francis’s visit to Philadelphia in 2015, Jim Gaffigan was the only comedian booked to perform before the pope for the Festival of Families.

  4. Dangerous for television

    N.B.C. executives were so nervous about Richard Pryor that they insisted “Saturday Night Live” should be aired with a five-second delay when he hosted it.

  5. Chappelle once ran away from his show

    In the middle of the third season of “Chappelle’s Show”, Chappelle ran away to South Africa to “hide out from press coverage.”

Why We Love One-Liners Day

  1. One-liners are entertaining

    Some of the most memorable one-liners are from some of the most entertaining movies of all time. For example, “May the force be with you” (“Star Wars”), “Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer” (“The Godfather Part II”), and “They may take our lives, but they’ll never take our freedom!” (“Braveheart”).

  2. One-liners can be healthy

    When included in a comic act, one-liners can offer several health benefits. Studies have shown that comedy helps in dealing with stress and depression. It can lighten one’s mood, make you feel relaxed and cheerful, and decrease your pains.

  3. One-liners pass important information

    When one-liners are not used to entertain or tell a joke, they are employed to give witty life messages. For example, “You’re not completely useless, you can always serve as a bad example,” “An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but an onion a day keeps everyone away,” and “Two wrongs don’t make a right, but two Wrights did make an airplane.”

One-Liners Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 January 21 Thursday
2028 January 21 Friday
2029 January 21 Sunday
2030 January 21 Monday
2031 January 21 Tuesday