Have you heard of the Ancient Greek hero, Bophades?
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do you mean bofa-dees-nuts?
The joke you’re referencing plays on the trend of “deez nuts” jokes, which are essentially bait-and-switch pranks involving wordplay. The setup “Have you heard of the Ancient Greek hero, Bophades?” is designed to sound like a legitimate question about a historical or mythological figure. However, when said aloud, “Bophades” sounds like “bofa dees,” leading to the punchline “bofa-dees-nuts,” a play on the phrase “both of these nuts.”