How do you know a skeleton is sick?
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He’s coffin.
The joke “How do you know a skeleton is sick? He’s coffin” plays on the double meaning of the word “coffin.” In one sense, “coffin” is a wooden or metal box in which a dead body is buried or cremated. Given that skeletons are associated with death, the mention of a coffin in the context of a skeleton is fitting. On the other hand, “coffin” sounds very similar to “coughing,” which is a common symptom when someone is sick.