Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Joke"
The meaning of "Joke" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I like making funny jokes with you mean?
A:
@Annie_James it means that you enjoy making jokes with the other person. It also slightly means that you’re comfortable being yourself around the other person (if you’re the joking type).
Q:
What does the joke's on the rest of the world mean?
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"The joke's on you" is a phrase used to say that someone has tried to make someone else look silly, but has made themself look silly instead.
In this case, "the joke's on the rest of the world" would mean "I think the rest of the world is silly".
In this case, "the joke's on the rest of the world" would mean "I think the rest of the world is silly".
Q:
What does Floating joke mean?
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In this context, it means that there has been a joke among the fans of kpop about girls needing to go for popularity in the general public (literally general popularity) and boys go for fandoms.
From what I understand, people think that the girls try to get more popular in general while the boys don't really care as long as they have a big fandom.
In this context, it means that there has been a joke among the fans of kpop about girls needing to go for popularity in the general public (literally general popularity) and boys go for fandoms.
From what I understand, people think that the girls try to get more popular in general while the boys don't really care as long as they have a big fandom.
Q:
What does I'm sick of jokeing mean?
A:
I don’t wanna joke anymore or I’m done with messing around.
Q:
What does the joke mean?
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Oh. The attorney wants the trial to take a long time because he earns money each hour. The judge earns a salary, and gets paid the same regardless of how many hours he works.
There are two types of work in the US:
Hourly or Salary
Hourly: Earn X dollars per hour worked
Salary: Earn X dollars per week regardless of hours worked
So, the judge wants to hurry up and go home, while the attorney wants to work.
There are two types of work in the US:
Hourly or Salary
Hourly: Earn X dollars per hour worked
Salary: Earn X dollars per week regardless of hours worked
So, the judge wants to hurry up and go home, while the attorney wants to work.
Example sentences using "Joke"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with The joke is on you!! (situation, please...).
A:
A: I hid his car keys so he can’t go to his class. He hid my car keys last week as a joke and it took me hours to find them!
B: Well, he had a spare set in his drawer, so the joke is on you!
A: I borrowed this sweater from my sister’s closet today because she is always taking my clothes.
B: Hey, isn’t that your own sweater that you are wearing?
A: Hey, wait. Yes, it is! My sweater was in her closet!
B: So, the joke is on you!
B: Well, he had a spare set in his drawer, so the joke is on you!
A: I borrowed this sweater from my sister’s closet today because she is always taking my clothes.
B: Hey, isn’t that your own sweater that you are wearing?
A: Hey, wait. Yes, it is! My sweater was in her closet!
B: So, the joke is on you!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Please tell me a simple joke for American. :D.
A:
What’s the best thing about Switzerland?
I don’t know, but the flag is a big plus.
Why did the hipster burn his mouth?
He drank the coffee before it was cool.
I don’t know, but the flag is a big plus.
Why did the hipster burn his mouth?
He drank the coffee before it was cool.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with joke.
A:
"Do you want to hear a joke?"
"He told a funny joke."
"That joke she made was not funny."
"He told a funny joke."
"That joke she made was not funny."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with he is a joke.
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"He's going around acting like a big shot? Wow, he's a joke."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with joking .
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He was joking around about her failures.
She made funny jokes about him.
I'm not mad at you. I'm joking.
She made funny jokes about him.
I'm not mad at you. I'm joking.
Synonyms of "Joke" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between joke and choke ( in pronunciation) ?
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hope this helps :) the first word is "joke" then "choke" :)
Q:
What is the difference between (I'm joking with you) and (I'm kidding with you) ?
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they mean the same thing, but "im joking with you" sounds more natural and common
Q:
What is the difference between to joke with me and to put me on ?
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The difference is very slight.
If I'm putting you on it means I'm telling you something that isn't true, I'm trying to fool you, hopefully not to hurt you, but just for a laugh.
If I'm joking with you, we might both be aware of the joke, we might be joking with each other, we might both be laughing.
If I'm putting you on it means I'm telling you something that isn't true, I'm trying to fool you, hopefully not to hurt you, but just for a laugh.
If I'm joking with you, we might both be aware of the joke, we might be joking with each other, we might both be laughing.
Q:
What is the difference between joking and kidding ?
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I think the difference is all to do with who is saying it. Like, in the context of, say, playfully insulting someone and having to defend your motives, "I was only joking." "I was only kidding." and "I was only messing." all mean fairly similar things. The difference, however, is that the first would be more of a British way of wording it, the second an Americanised version, and the third a more Irish form.
Q:
What is the difference between I'm just joking. and I'm just joshing. ?
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They mean the same thing, you don't hear joshing very often though. Also, you can say "you" after joshing, but not after joking.
Translations of "Joke"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I'm joking
A:
oh , really
me too
I think you are love baby
oh , really
me too
I think you are love baby
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? ...What is this 'yes' joke people make on YouTube?
like:
producer: how much pink do you want in the video.
Singer: yes.
like:
producer: how much pink do you want in the video.
Singer: yes.
A:
Haha, it’s just a joke that means they have a lot of something. In the pink example you gave, people are just joking that they had a crazy amount of pink in their video, so its sort of like the producer asked how much and they just said yes instead of how much (because they really wanted pink in their video). It doesn’t really make that much sense, so it might be confusing to understand haha. Hopefully that helps, if not sorry about that kkk
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 私はバグってます。(It's joke and doesn't mean sick)
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The closest translation that works would be “I’m glitchy.”
If you want the joke to be fully understood, it would probably be good to add a little more context with the English to make sure people understand it’s a joke.
If you want the joke to be fully understood, it would probably be good to add a little more context with the English to make sure people understand it’s a joke.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 日本人(日本人)にはジョークが通(つう)じない。= The joke seems to be wasted on Japanese.
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"The joke seems to be wasted on Japanese people"とか"Japanese people don't understand this joke"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 実は彼が影の権力者だからだよ(かげのけんりょくしゃ) for a joke between friends
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"It's actually because he wields the powers of darkness." This is more of a transliteration than translation, but it sounds slightly more natural than "It's actually because he is a powerful master of shadows."
We tend to say "darkness" more than "shadow" when talking about mysterious but dangerous (and possibly evil) powers.
We tend to say "darkness" more than "shadow" when talking about mysterious but dangerous (and possibly evil) powers.
Other questions about "Joke"
Q:
I cracked a joke to soothe the serious and awkward ambiance. Does this sound natural?
A:
I cracked a joke to lighten the tense mood.
Q:
hello. what exactly is the joke at "1:37-1:39" when the boy says "so I'm guessing you're a 97 pounder? " in the video below. please help me understand the joke.
https://youtu.be/9Zgsu5xSPz4
https://youtu.be/9Zgsu5xSPz4
A:
When fishermen catch a fish they will often estimate the weight of the fish:
“I think it’s a 5 pounder” = “I think it weighs about 5 lbs (5 pounds).”
When fishermen catch a fish they will often estimate the weight of the fish:
“I think it’s a 5 pounder” = “I think it weighs about 5 lbs (5 pounds).”
Q:
hello. There's a joke highlighted down below in the picture, please help me understand it.
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"RSVP" is a French abbreviation that means "please respond." You often see it on party invitations, so the hosts know how many people will be coming to the party.
This person doesn't know what RSVP means and assumed it was just a fancier way to say "beware," so he ended up writing a nonsense notice that said "please respond to the bad smell I left behind in the bathroom."
This person doesn't know what RSVP means and assumed it was just a fancier way to say "beware," so he ended up writing a nonsense notice that said "please respond to the bad smell I left behind in the bathroom."
Q:
This is a joke about price negotiation between two foreigners speaking poor English. 😅
customer - How much is this?
Sales man - $4000
customer - No, for me $3000
Sales man - don't me, don't you, it's $3500
What would be correct to say instead?
customer - How much is this?
Sales man - $4000
customer - No, for me $3000
Sales man - don't me, don't you, it's $3500
What would be correct to say instead?
A:
lots of different things you could say. How about..
customer - How much is this?
Salesman - $4000
customer - I'll give you $3000
Salesman - $3500
For the last line, if you want to say more, maybe..
-"How about $3500".
-"$3500 is the lowest I'll go" (If that's true of course, if the lowest price he will sell it for is $3500)
customer - How much is this?
Salesman - $4000
customer - I'll give you $3000
Salesman - $3500
For the last line, if you want to say more, maybe..
-"How about $3500".
-"$3500 is the lowest I'll go" (If that's true of course, if the lowest price he will sell it for is $3500)
Q:
is this correct?
I've known this joke from old time.
I've known this joke from old time.
A:
It can be worded different depending on context, but you could say “I’ve known this joke for a long time” :)
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