keed is a "funny" way of saying kid.. as in "I keed, I keed! I joke, I joke!"
Classical answer: a newspaper Newer joke answer: an embarrassed zebra, or a zebra in the African sun.
Classical answer: a newspaper Newer joke answer: an embarrassed zebra, or a zebra in the African sun.
Classical answer: a newspaper Newer joke answer: an embarrassed zebra, or a zebra in the African sun.
It's a joke: two zebra fighting over a pickle. Or Two penguins fighting over a pickle.
A newspaper. Or a sunburned penguin. P.S. this joke only works if you're actually saying it since it's a homophone.
This is an old joke. A zebra with a sunburn.
The zebra crossing was invented in 1949. The Beatles had NOTHING to do with roads, highways, or public safety. Is this question a joke?!
NO! if you do there will be a virus on your computer. it can also say it is not a joke but still do not open it! If they say it is not a joke it is a joke.
'Kid' is "enfant". If you're asking how you joke, it's pretty similar to in English.
If you hear hoofbeats think horses, not zebras.
'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