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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (4)

1. a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter;
- Example: "he told a very funny joke"
- Example: "he knows a million gags"
- Example: "thanks for the laugh"
- Example: "he laughed unpleasantly at his own jest"
- Example: "even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point"
[syn: joke, gag, laugh, jest, jape]

2. activity characterized by good humor;
[syn: jest, joke, jocularity]

3. a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement;
[syn: antic, joke, prank, trick, caper, put-on]

4. a triviality not to be taken seriously;
- Example: "I regarded his campaign for mayor as a joke"


VERB (2)

1. tell a joke; speak humorously;
- Example: "He often jokes even when he appears serious"
[syn: joke, jest]

2. act in a funny or teasing way;
[syn: joke, jest]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Joke \Joke\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Joked; p. pr. & vb. n. Joking.] To make merry with; to make jokes upon; to rally; to banter; as, to joke a comrade. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Joke \Joke\, v. i. [L. jocari.] To do something for sport, or as a joke; to be merry in words or actions; to jest. [1913 Webster] He laughed, shouted, joked, and swore. --Macaulay. Syn: To jest; sport; rally; banter. See Jest. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Joke \Joke\, n. [L. jocus. Cf Jeopardy, Jocular, Juggler.] [1913 Webster] 1. Something said for the sake of exciting a laugh; something witty or sportive (commonly indicating more of hilarity or humor than jest); a jest; a witticism; as, to crack good-natured jokes. [1913 Webster] And gentle dullness ever loves a joke. --Pope. [1913 Webster] Or witty joke our airy senses moves To pleasant laughter. --Gay. [1913 Webster] 2. Something not said seriously, or not actually meant; something done in sport. [1913 Webster] Inclose whole downs in walls, 't is all a joke. --Pope. [1913 Webster] In joke, in jest; sportively; not meant seriously. Practical joke. See under Practical. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

joke n 1: a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter; "he told a very funny joke"; "he knows a million gags"; "thanks for the laugh"; "he laughed unpleasantly at his own jest"; "even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point" [syn: joke, gag, laugh, jest, jape] 2: activity characterized by good humor [syn: jest, joke, jocularity] 3: a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement [syn: antic, joke, prank, trick, caper, put-on] 4: a triviality not to be taken seriously; "I regarded his campaign for mayor as a joke" v 1: tell a joke; speak humorously; "He often jokes even when he appears serious" [syn: joke, jest] 2: act in a funny or teasing way [syn: joke, jest]