Joke Collection Website - Cold jokes - An idiom means to laugh at each other with words.
An idiom means to laugh at each other with words.
Scold: Sharp ridicule and abuse.
Talk back: Talk back or talk back. Accused of being unconvinced, in turn mocking each other.
Thorn in words: refers to words that contain ridicule and irony. Use "words with thorns".
Cynicism: indifference: lack of enthusiasm, extended to severity; Heat: the temperature is high and the extension is spicy. Laugh at irony in sharp and pungent language.
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