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How does one refer to the first part of a joke?

The follow up is often referred to as a punchline but I'm unsure how to refer to the first part. Is it a 'joke' or does a 'joke' include the punchline?

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The first part of the joke is the setup, a general question or observation which offers an opportunity to give the punchline in response.

The joke is the setup and punchline combined, as either on its own is not inherently funny, in contrast to a one-liner. To the setup and punchline may also be added tags, additional punchlines using the same setup, and toppers, additional punchlines which use the entire earlier joke as a setup.

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Set-up is what professional comics/writers call it. Here in the UK some also call it a feedline as opposed to punchline.

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    I believe 'feedline' is only used of a setup delivered by a different person than the punchline. – DJClayworth Jul 13 '12 at 17:18
  • The setup might be a lot longer than the feedline. The feedline is the line before the punch line (if that makes sense). It is the line off which the punchline can be made. – Francis Davey Feb 23 '24 at 00:34