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So, no, I might’ve said something slick, but I wasn’t cracking jokes all day, I don’t think.
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Almost a decade ago, my step-siblings bought a pair for me and my partner as a joke.
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“I do the standard eyeroll and the older the joke the bigger the eyeroll,” Monica wrote.
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Save any top secrets, dirty jokes or spoiler alerts for somewhere else.
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“We just drug around there and told jokes all the way down,” he said.
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As we continue flailing, perhaps we need to rethink all those jokes about how our mountainous neighbor is supposedly so backward.
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He said he made a joke about Bitcoin and his Twitter account got locked.
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Layla was founded on April Fool’s Day in 2016, but the benefits of their mattresses are no joke.
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The result takes listeners inside the comedian’s mind, a landscape filled with relatable reflections and raunchy jokes.
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WORDS RELATED TO JOKE

  • buffoon
  • butt
  • jestee
  • joke
  • laughingstock
  • mockery
  • object of derision
  • object of ridicule
  • plaything
  • target
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