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Policeman jokes (Hungary)
Polish jokes Redneck jokes Riddle jokes Sardarji jokes (India) Said the
actress to the
bishop jokes Viola jokes Wind-up doll
joke cycle...
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understand the
joke. The
joke is a pun on the name of this result.
Ethnic or
religious groups may also have in-
jokes. In-
jokes are
cryptic allusions...
- include:
Bojan Jokić (born 1986),
Slovenian footballer Dallas Jokic,
American voice actor Đorđe
Jokić (born 1981),
Serbian footballer Ljubiša
Jokić (born 1958)...
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untranslatable jokes that rely on
linguistic puns, wordplay, and the
Russian language vocabulary of foul language. Below, (L)
marks jokes whose humor value...
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about Polish people, and the
persistence of
ethnic jokes about them, is not easy to trace,
though the
jokes seem to be
understood by many who hear them. Sometimes...
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their overly simplistic humor. Dad
jokes are
called dad
jokes because they are
stereotypically thought to be
jokes a
father or
someone like a
father would...
- or All Fools' Day is an
annual custom on 1
April consisting of
practical jokes and hoaxes.
Jokesters often expose their actions by
shouting "April Fools...
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Viets (1991-09-04). "Light Bulb
Jokes: ****ed-Up Humor". St.
Louis Post-Dispatch.
Retrieved 2007-12-14. Some
light bulb
jokes make fun of
ethnic groups, ****s...
- decade. Most
jokes at the time were one-liners and
there was
little in the way of
proof of a
joke's origin, but the
value of each
joke was immeasurable...
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Ernest Scribbler (Michael Palin), a
British "manufacturer of
jokes",
writes the
joke on a
piece of
paper only to die laughing. His
mother (Eric Idle)...