Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line.
- noun A mischievous trick; a prank.
- noun Something that is of ludicrously poor quality.
- noun Something not to be taken seriously; a triviality.
- noun An object of amusement or laughter; a laughingstock.
- intransitive verb To tell or play jokes; jest.
- intransitive verb To speak in fun; be facetious.
- intransitive verb To say or write as a joke.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To jest; make merry about something.
- To cast jokes at; make merry with; rally: as, to
joke a man about his love-affairs. - noun Something said or done for the sake of exciting laughter; some witty or sportive remark or act; a jest; also, jesting; raillery.
- noun Something not real, or to no purpose; what is not in earnest or actually meant; an illusion.
- noun Synonyms See
jest .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- intransitive verb To do something for sport, or as a joke; to be merry in words or actions; to jest.
- transitive verb To make merry with; to make jokes upon; to rally; to banter.
- noun Something said for the sake of exciting a laugh; something witty or sportive (commonly indicating more of hilarity or humor than
jest ); a jest; a witticism. - noun Something not said seriously, or not actually meant; something done in sport.
- noun in jest; sportively; not meant seriously.
- noun See under
Practical .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun An amusing story.
- noun Something said or done for amusement.
- noun figuratively The root cause or main issue, especially an unexpected one
- noun figuratively A
worthless thing or person. - verb intransitive To do or say something for humourous amusement rather than seriously.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a triviality not to be taken seriously
- noun a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter
- noun a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement
- verb tell a joke; speak humorously
- verb act in a funny or teasing way
- noun activity characterized by good humor
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Bad taste and outrageous manners can be funny, but not when the butt of the joke is the innocent party.
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This joke is a "ole and Lena" joke, common in the midwest where many Norwegians and Swedes settled.
Amateur Hour 2009
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"I beg your pardon," said Tip, rather provoked, for he felt a warm interest in both the Saw-Horse and his man Jack; "but permit me to say that your joke is a poor one, and as old as it is poor."
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Republican Virgil Peck made what he calls a "joke" during a public hearing on how to control the feral-pig population like you, I was unaware that this was a huge problem in Kansas.
Daniel Cubias: Has Anti-Latino Sentiment Peaked? Daniel Cubias 2011
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"I beg your pardon," said Tip, rather provoked, for he felt a warm interest in both the Saw-Horse and his man Jack; "but permit me to say that your joke is a poor one, and as old as it is poor."
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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Rolling it to a joke is a bit shallow, not saying you are.
The Love Shack, Baby. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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BradPatrick: This joke is a favorite of mine too, but I first heard it as a diss on Hahvahd, and thus the city identified was Cambridge.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Information About Prostitution 2010
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I don't see how making our president a joke is appropriate or acting as a leader.
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This joke is a favorite of mine too, but I first heard it as a diss on Hahvahd, and thus the city identified was Cambridge.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Information About Prostitution 2010
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Republican Virgil Peck made what he calls a "joke" during a public hearing on how to control the feral-pig population like you, I was unaware that this was a huge problem in Kansas.
Daniel Cubias: Has Anti-Latino Sentiment Peaked? Daniel Cubias 2011
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Which got me thinking: What is extremely dad taste in movies? There is dad music and dad jokes and dad bods. What defines a dad movie? Could I create a canon of dad movies?
The Dad Movie Canon: 25 Films Every Dad Loves Matt Singer 2024
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I recently asked my 12-year-old son how he would define a “Dad Joke,” and he immediately said, “A joke that a dad tells to kids that’s usually cheesy.”
"Dad Jokes" - thecompanyofdads.com JR Havlan 2024
oroboros commented on the word joke
Heehee! That was a good 'un. So, did you hear the one about....?
August 29, 2007
uselessness commented on the word joke
...the corduroy pillowcases? They're making headlines all over town.
August 29, 2007
oroboros commented on the word joke
...AND the wait in the hallway outside the Lady's Room on the S.S. Loll 'n Crawl.
August 29, 2007
sonofgroucho commented on the word joke
"Every joke is a tiny revolution." George Orwell.
January 26, 2008
treeseed commented on the word joke
That, S of G, is my new favorite quotation. I love it...and so true.
January 26, 2008
sonofgroucho commented on the word joke
Thanks Treeseed! I just heard it today on the radio in a piece about joke-telling in suppressive political regimes.
January 26, 2008
asativum commented on the word joke
What Treeseed said!
January 27, 2008
reesetee commented on the word joke
The context makes it even better!
January 27, 2008
skipvia commented on the word joke
This is a joke, right?...
January 30, 2008
skipvia commented on the word joke
OK...Did you hear about the newlywed couple who didn't know the difference between vaseline and putty? All of their windows fell out.
February 29, 2008
skipvia commented on the word joke
From this story on Yahoo News:
"The world's oldest recorded joke has been traced back to 1900 BC and suggests that toilet humor was as popular with the ancients as it is today.
It is a saying of the Sumerians, who lived in what is now southern Iraq and goes: 'Something which has never occurred since time immemorial; a young woman did not fart in her husband's lap.'"
Those zany Sumerians! What a laff riot!
August 1, 2008
skipvia commented on the word joke
Newly discovered Sumerian joke:
Q: How many Akkadians does it take to light a lamp?
A: None. The Akkadians, in their ignorance, pray to Enlil for deliverance from the curse of darkness.
August 1, 2008
Prolagus commented on the word joke
Those bastards!
August 1, 2008
chained_bear commented on the word joke
HA HA HA HA!!! Love it!
August 1, 2008
oroboros commented on the word joke
Knock, knock...
April 1, 2010