you say "make" when you make a joke but you say "do" when some one else makes a joke
a joke a joke can be cracked a joke can be made a joke can be told a joke can be played
you say to MAKE a joke when you invent one but you say "do" when it is someone else's joke. Actually, nobody ever says "to do a joke" unless they have only very recently started learning English.
I am not sure the answer to this joke. Each person has a different answer to this joke.
Jokebutton.com is the best joke site i have been on
'un chiste' is a witty saying,joke 'una broma' is a jolly joke 'una chanza' is joke, jest, fun 'bromear' = to joke, make fun 'chancear(se)' = to joke, jest, fool
You make them
Well i always just make a joke right back at them.
As far as i can find there is no such thing as a "frog motto" but i am sure that you can make it into a joke.
Make a joke about an experience you both have in common. You could even make a joke about a teacher you both have or a sport you both play.
It is like a prank and a joke part of part. You prank someone and make a joke out of it. I know, sounds kinda bad but, cool!! :D
Jerald took the joke that Dean had told him as an affront, not as a harmless joke.