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It's a joke on someone. Or play a joke on someone?

Both will do.

Play a joke on sb. Play jokes on others with someone.

Why? Is it? That? God? Always? Play? Jokes? With what? I

Why does God always play jokes on me?

Play a joke on sb. Play a joke on sb.

What? What else? Like it? Where to? Play? Jokes? Open? His? friends. ?

He also likes to play jokes on his friends.

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The basic meaning of joke is "joke, joke", which is a funny conversation or story, and also refers to what people use to joke. It can be used as a countable or uncountable noun.

When jokes are used to explain "ridiculous people, things and feelings", they are often used in singular form and can be used with indefinite articles.

Joke, as a verb, means "joking" and "making fun of", which means not only "saying" but also "doing". Joke is an intransitive verb and is often used in the progressive aspect.

"Playing a joke on someone" is playing a joke on someone; "Making fun of something" is a joke about something; "Playing a joke on someone" is playing a joke on someone. The idiom "You must be joking" means "You must be joking".