How did the bear bear being bare naked?
He eats his own fur.
Joke Teller: Knock-knock! Joke Receiver: Who's there? Joke Teller: Interrupting cow. Joke Receiver: Interrupting c-- Joke Teller: Moo!!!! :]
A man went to a bar and orders H2O.A second man saw his order and said, "Cool, I'll order some H2O too!" The second man died.Dorothy had trouble in Oz until she figured out which witch was witch.
the answer of the joke
If this is a joke, it's a milkshake. If this is not a joke, it will be a joke - a nervous cow.
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.
pair, pare, pear and pere are homophones
pair
No, they are homophones.
Two homophones for "pear" are "pare" and "pair."
Homonyms for pare are pair and pear. You can pare a pair of pears.
a pair of pears would be a pun
Pair pear
Break into small pieces is the definition of grate, and huge is the definition of great
A pair of homophones that are colors are "blew" and "blue." "Blew" is the past tense of the verb "blow," while "blue" is a color often associated with the sky and the ocean. Despite having different meanings, they are pronounced the same way, making them homophones.
A homophone pair is a set of words that sound the same but have different meanings, such as "there" and "their."
Homophones for "two alike fruit" include "pair" and "pear," while homophones for "cut off skin" include "peel" and "peal."
pear pare pere père paree