How do you find Will Smith in a snowstorm?
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You look for the fresh prints.
The joke “How do you find Will Smith in a snowstorm? Look for the fresh prints” is a play on words involving a homophone. The phrase “fresh prints” sounds identical to “Fresh Prince,” which is a reference to Will Smith’s role in the television show “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” Instead of suggesting looking for the “fresh prince,” which would be impossible in a literal snowstorm, the joke cleverly advises to look for “fresh prints” as in footprints in the snow.
Look for the guy ‘chillin’ out, maxin’, relaxin’ all cool’!