variants
broma |
joke
prank
jest
fun
gag
banter
|
chiste |
joke
gag
jest
story
facetiousness
|
burla |
derision
joke
sneer
jest
jeer
scoffing
|
chanza |
joke
jest
pleasantry
banter
badinage
|
hazmerreír |
laughing stock
joke
scoff
|
guasa |
banter
joke
jest
teasing
persiflage
slyness
|
chirigota |
joke
fun
|
dicho |
saying
word
adage
statement
dictum
expression
|
juerga |
spree
binge
bender
good time
whoopee
joke
|
paquete |
package
pack
packet
parcel
lump
|
habla |
speech
language
parlance
dialogue
dialog
|
bromear |
joke
banter
jest
fun
play
fool
|
contar chistes |
joke
gag
yarn
|
chancearse |
jest
joke
fool around
|
guasearse |
joke
rag
twit
|
hablar en broma |
joke
|
burlarse burdamente |
joke
|
chunguearse |
joke
gag
kid
|
synonyms
noun
verb
examples
The police would act as if it were a joke.
He paced two steps up and back, trying hard to hold his breath while his cellie slung shitty water around the room with a dirty moflHe couldn’t believe they had put him in with this fool, and when he thought back to when one of the guards called out his cell number, he remembered everybody laughing like that shit was a joke.
It was a joke Filden never laughed at, but the clothes and the deep scar running from under his left ear down his neck onto his chest meant he looked the part.
What’s the joke?
It’s a running joke that this estate of his, decorated by some professional idiot, should belong to a Colombian drug lord.
“I’m tired and cranky and my gig in Albuquerque was a joke.
”“It is not wise to joke about him,” said Filden, but he felt foolish, Vand could tell.
After EV saw the porter off she forgot about the porter’s offer, brushing it off as a casual joke.
Her dad used to joke that if their family ever formed a band, they could call themselves the 4-Js.
At last, Curtin also began to see the joke and broke out laughing.
‘Just my little joke.
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