How do you turn a dishwasher into a snow blower?
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Take her outside.
Give it a cold shoulder – and watch it blow off steam!
Give her a shovel.
The joke “How do you turn a dishwasher into a snow blower? Give her a shovel” is a play on traditional gender stereotypes and wordplay. The setup starts with a seemingly technical question about converting a dishwasher (a kitchen appliance) into a snow blower (a machine for removing snow). However, the punchline unexpectedly shifts the context from machinery to gender roles, with “dishwasher” and “snow blower” being used as euphemisms for a woman performing household chores. “Give her a shovel” implies that by handing a woman (implied by “her”) a shovel, she changes from doing one chore (washing dishes) to another (shoveling snow).