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improv, n. colloq. (chiefly Theatr.).|ˈɪmprɒv| Also with point. [Short for improvisation n.] = *impro n.; an instance of this.
1979S. & J. Robinson Stardance ii. iii. 134 Improv only; not up to concert standard. Simple group exercises. 1982T. Barr Acting for Camera 303 One day I set up an improvisation in which he was a used car salesman... Before the improv was through, he had his arm around her. 1988‘N. Craig’ I, an Actor iii. 35 Disaster has struck... During an improv. session this morning I somehow got into a scrap with Bob and bit him severely. 1989Times 30 Aug. 14/2 For Ron, nothing is rehearsed. Ron just happens. He comes from the Second City Improv Club in Chicago where even the bar bills are made up on the spot. 1991Rolling Stone 21 Feb. 25/2 It wasn't like he went off into wild improvs or something. |