Situational Trip-Up

''Are you okay... little chair? Is that fatass suffocating you?''

This is when something happens to someone, often something bad, and you're given an assumption as to what will happen next. But then the current situation pulls the rug from under you and tries to hit you with an attempt at a joke by having the reverse of what you think would happen happen instead. Since this is a "little" overplayed, it might not work.

An example of this is if Guy punches a wall in rage, breaking the shelf a trophy was placed on, then that trophy drops on his head. Guy gets knocked out two seconds later and falls to the floor with the trophy. Moments later, Hugo runs into the room to check on what caused the large noise. Hugo shouts in fear and hurries over to Guy and the trophy. He gets down and checks on... the trophy that he won in a 2nd grade spelling bee instead of Guy, the one who just got concussed by the trophy. It's funny because the scene just warped your expectations as you might think Hugo would check to see if Guy is alright, but he sees if the trophy was damaged instead.