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  1. joke

    • IPA[dʒəʊk]

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    • n.
      a thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter, especially a story with a funny punchline;a trick played on someone for fun
    • v.
      make jokes; talk humorously or flippantly;poke fun at
    • verb: joke, 3rd person present: jokes, gerund or present participle: joking, past tense: joked, past participle: joked

    • noun: joke, plural noun: jokes

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    • n.
      a trick played on someone in order to make them look foolish and to amuse others.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a joke that is shared exclusively by a small group of people: the album title, like many of their songs, is based on an inside joke

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      another term for in-joke

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a trick played on someone in order to make them look foolish and to amuse others.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      something that regularly causes amusement or provokes ridicule: we used to tease her about it and it became a standing joke it was a standing joke that if he walked into the office the phone would go

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      an unoriginal or predictable joke, especially a pun, of a type supposedly told by fathers: he makes a lot of corny dad jokes

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      something that regularly causes amusement or provokes ridicule: we used to tease her about it and it became a standing joke it was a standing joke that if he walked into the office the phone would go

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a joke that is understood or appreciated by only a small group of people: the in-jokes are fun if you get them

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • n.
      a thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter, especially a story with a funny ... she was in a mood to tell jokes
    • v.
      make jokes; talk humorously or flippantly: she could laugh and joke with her colleagues “It's OK, we're not related,” she joked

    Oxford American Dictionary