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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.
A joke told as a narrative is a story joke. However, many people consider that the default type of joke. So they only specify if it is a different kind. For instance, some people do not consider riddles the same as jokes.
A good guitar joke is, What is the difference between a ukulele and a banjo, it only takes you half as long to burn a ukulele. Another joke is how many bluegrass pickers does it take to change a light bulb, none, they won't touch anything electric.
knock knock. who's there? boo. boo who? dont cry its only a joke. What do you get if you cross the Atlantic with the Titanic? About half way. Did you know Davey Crockett had 3 ears? A left ear, a right ear, and a wild frontier!
burn it and buy brand new joke only. . get a vacuum start to clean by using it. ^_^
the belief that only the Earth should be studied and explored
The word "joke" entered the English language in the late 17th century, around the year 1670. It was borrowed from the Latin word "jocus," which means jest or playful remark.
It is a dumb joke that ONLY a person named sam laughs at. by jy
Yes. An inside joke is a joke that only certain people understand. They are more personal, that's why.
'It's a joke (or I'm only kidding), for God's sake!'
It usually means you are the only person who understands me, who knows what I'm really like and what I mean when I say things.
Well, in most comedy and joke books, it is there, "Experience is a better name men give to their mistakes." But I don't really know, because they also say, "The only person that understands women must be God."...
its a in game joke meaning that the guy named game freak is only to use it XD
It means that you can only see it in theatres, legally.
Men only no family
Only if the joke is meant to be offensive.
Yes, making a bomb threat, even as a joke, is a serious offense that can lead to legal consequences. Authorities treat such threats as credible until proven otherwise, and individuals making them can face criminal charges, fines, and potential jail time. It is important to take the implications and consequences of making such threats seriously.