'That word' (below-hyperlinked to the search-result that seems like it's where one would find a compilation of 'all the SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE skits') is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...
The word “Compilation” is built on ancient words that mean "to |Compress, |Ram Down + |With, |Together (i.e. |Com-)" (see |Collect, |Bundle together, |Plunder, |Rob).
Tho this (the page that comes up when you click the "SKETCHES"-tab on NBC's SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE website) might be 'a better location for the web-search to point,' it's not linked in the search-results I link-to at the top (not when I first-posted this, when the closest thing I found was a link to NBC's compilation of Justin Timberlake NBC-sketches.
I sent Microsoft Bing some feedback on their search-results, so they might've changed it by now.
And no; searching using the word 'sketches' instead of 'skits' doesn't find much-better results (i.e. not 'the NBC site's page,' but rather 'lots of YouTube-pages' first).
I'm not sure what to think about it; what about you?
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I appreciate your comment, and I'll probably approve it & publish it soon (give me about a week before you try to post it again when it doesn't publish immediately ... thanks)