A man tells people to go visit his amazing egress. They go see it, and they are disappointed. Why? Because egress means exit.
A smutty joke is another word for a dirty joke, one with a sexual innuendo. The root comes for the word 'smut' which is an ash like cinder that results form burning coal. When these fall on clean washing they dirty it ('dirty joke' - 'smutty joke').
Why did the pig go into the kitchen? To do a little bacon.
可笑しい・おかしい (okashii) is the Japanese word for "funny".
P"ants." The word "pants" is the noun for the items you wear on your legs, but it has the word "ants" in it.
Joke Teller: Knock-knock! Joke Receiver: Who's there? Joke Teller: Interrupting cow. Joke Receiver: Interrupting c-- Joke Teller: Moo!!!! :]
The employee asked to egress the building
Security made us egress the building
egress
No, "joke" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to something said or done to provoke laughter or amusement.
The word "joke" comes from the Latin word jocus, meaning the same thing.
"This way to the egress" - Barnum.
Egress and Outlet
The word joke in Indonesian is lelucon.
Anouther word for "practical joke" = Prank
After the movie ended, we made our way to the egress of the theater to leave the building.
The word "gag" is a palindrome for the word joke.
The noun laughter is a concrete noun, a word for something that can be felt physically and heard by others.