* Puns: Puns are a type of wordplay that involves using a word in a way that creates multiple meanings. This can be done by using homonyms (words that sound the same but have different meanings), homophones (words that look the same but have different meanings), or even just by using words in unexpected ways. For example, the sentence "I'm feeling so down today" can be funny if it's said by someone who is actually feeling physically down, rather than emotionally down.
* Malapropisms: Malapropisms are the misuse of a word or phrase, often in a humorous way. For example, someone might say "I'm feeling fortuitous today" instead of "I'm feeling fortunate today."
* Hyperbole: Hyperbole is a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to create emphasis or humor. For example, someone might say "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse" even if they're not actually that hungry.
* Understatement: Understatement is the opposite of hyperbole, and it uses understatement to create a humorous effect. For example, someone might say "I'm feeling a little under the weather" even if they're actually very sick.
* Wordplay: Wordplay is a general term for any type of wordplay, including puns, malapropisms, hyperbole, understatement, and more. Wordplay can be a lot of fun and it can really make a sentence stand out.