Also means
prank, comic bit
Usage Note
Gag is an anglicism used in French for a comic bit or prank, especially in film or stand-up comedy. Un gag visuel is a sight gag. The plural is gags. In informal speech it can also describe an absurd real-life situation (c'est un vrai gag, 'what a farce').
Examples
"Ce film est plein de gags visuels."
Natural Translation
This film is full of visual gags.
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