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Jokes; Joke; A ridiculous person (or thing, situation); Joke; Laughter. ?
Verb (abbreviation for verb) tells jokes; Joke; Joke; Just kidding. ?
His first time? Jokes? Got the biggest laugh? Good night
The first joke he told won the biggest laugh of the night.
[Others]: third person singular: joke? Plural number: joke? Now participle: Are you kidding? Past tense: Are you kidding? Past participle: just kidding.
Example:
1, his? First of all? Jokes? Understand? That? Maximum? Laugh? Yes? That? Good night ?
The first joke he told won the biggest laugh of the night.
2. That? Joke? Have you been there? Is it finished? Where to? Death. ?
I'm tired of hearing this joke.
3. They? Often? Are you kidding? About what? All of them? That? Things? That? Is it okay? Going? Wrong. ?
They often joke about anything that might go wrong.
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