The jokes made around Christmas and Thanksgiving are usually well known and dreadful, yet people do still laugh. An example of a festive turkey joke would be Why did the turkey cross the road? Because he wasn't a chicken.
Farce drama is telling the truth and sometimes it is a joke. (ridicular, funny)
Joke Teller: Knock-knock! Joke Receiver: Who's there? Joke Teller: Interrupting cow. Joke Receiver: Interrupting c-- Joke Teller: Moo!!!! :]
the answer of the joke
This is an example of social dynamics and workplace humor where a joke may be perceived as amusing but not appropriate to express openly, especially in a professional setting involving leadership. The colleagues' lack of laughter suggests they recognized the humor but chose to withhold their response to maintain professionalism or avoid potential repercussions. This reflects the delicate balance of humor in hierarchical environments.
If this is a joke, it's a milkshake. If this is not a joke, it will be a joke - a nervous cow.
a joke
This is actually supposed to be a joke. Your NOSE is what actually smells the best.
A joke with a very shady punchline. A good example is the fact that you categorized this in "Human and Animal Interaction".
Yes, but she perfers turkey with toenails and a side of pickled toilet (half a joke).
For example , plant - planted joke - joked research - researched
The phrase "turkey joke" likely refers to a humorous situation or a play on words rather than an actual event involving a police arrest. If you are referring to a specific incident or a viral joke, more context is needed to provide an accurate answer. Generally, jokes involving police or arrests often highlight absurdity or social commentary rather than real-life occurrences.
To get to the other side; Because it was the turkey's day off... C'mon we have all heard this joke before.
The joke was somewhat amusing.
What is an empty holiday in October? Hollow-een.
Joke Answer: I'm stuffed also goble goble!
"We ate turkey for dinner" "The turkey ran clucking and screaming across the field" "The turkey was distraught when he saw the farmer with the axe" "The turkey was great, mum!" "How do you like to cook turkey?" "Turkey tastes great when it's fried" I could keep going...
Catal Huyuk is an example of an "Advanced Village." It is also located in Turkey.