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How to play a joke on someone;

Play a joke on sb.

The word joke means joke, joke and laughing stock, and it is a nominal joke in this phrase. Use verbs? Play is a fixed usage when used together.

Are you kidding? Make a joke, make a joke on someone, followed by the preposition on, followed by +someone.

Example:

1, don't joke with people you don't know. ?

Don't joke with people you don't know.

One night, the jailer decided to play a joke on his colleagues to see if after so many performances. ?

One night, the jailer decided to play a joke on his colleague and watch him perform so many performances.

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Lexical analysis

joke

Pronunciation: English? [dk]? Beautiful? 【d? Ok]?

A joke, a joke; laughingstock

Make fun of ... ...

joke

(joke) name; (British) Jock; (Sai) Yokai

[past tense joke past participle joke present participle joke]

Example: This is reckless, morbid and a joke.

This is ridiculous, pathetic and ridiculous.

Michael, I wish I had your courage to make such a joke.

I wish I had your courage, Michael, to make fun of it like that.