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David Spade
/ˈdeɪvɪd speɪd/
Definition
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David Spade (born July 22, 1964) is an American actor, comedian, and television personality best known for his tenure on Saturday Night Live (1990-1996), where he popularized sarcastic 'Hollywood Minute' sketches, and starring roles in films like Tommy Boy (1995) and Grown Ups (2010).
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A sharp-witted entertainer whose deadpan humor and high-pitched voice have made him a staple in 90s comedy nostalgia.
Examples
David Spade's eye-roll in that SNL sketch could launch a thousand memes.
She channeled her inner David Spade with a perfectly timed sarcastic quip at the party.
Tommy Boy remains peak David Spade: skinny guy, big laughs, zero brakes.
If life gives you lemons, do a David Spade impression and complain wittily about it.