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jokes

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d???ks/
  • (US) IPA(key): /d?o?ks/
  • Rhymes: -??ks

Noun

jokes

  1. plural of joke

Adjective

jokes (comparative more jokes, superlative most jokes)

  1. (Britain, slang) Really good.
    • 2008, "Zetsu", Floaters and gravity (on newsgroup sci.med.vision)
      Andrew VS Neil and Mike is totally jokes! I love it when Andrew gets pissed, lol. It's so cool!
    • July 2012, Lily Allen, quoted in the Huffington Post [3]
      Dappy's new tune is jokes, in a good way. Thoroughly entertaining and insightful which is more than I can say for most things on the radio.
  2. (Britain, slang) funny or entertaining.
    Man, that video is bare jokes!

References

  • The Guardian, 2007 [4]

Verb

jokes

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of joke

Anagrams

  • ojeks

jokes From the web:

  • what jokes are funny
  • what jokes to tell
  • what jokes are allowed during quarantine
  • what jokes did mencia steal
  • what jokes are there
  • what jokes to tell a girl
  • what jokes to say
  • what jokes to ask siri


jokey

English

Adjective

jokey (comparative more jokey, superlative most jokey)

  1. Alternative spelling of joky

Turkish

Etymology

From English jockey.

Noun

jokey (definite accusative jokeyi, plural jokeyler)

  1. jockey (one who rides racehorses competitively)

Declension

jokey From the web:

  • what jockey rode secretariat
  • what jockey rode seabiscuit
  • what jockey has the most wins
  • what jockey was in the movie seabiscuit
  • what jockey died today
  • what jockey played in seabiscuit
  • what jockey wheel to buy
  • what jockeys use to eat on crossword
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