What did Adam say the day before Christmas?
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“It’s Christmas, Eve.”
This joke is a play on words involving a double entendre with the phrase “It’s Christmas, Eve.” In the context of the joke, “Adam” refers to the biblical figure Adam, who is traditionally paired with Eve. The humor arises from the dual interpretation of the phrase. Firstly, it can be seen as Adam addressing Eve and telling her that it is Christmas, thus literally calling her by her name, “Eve.” Secondly, the phrase is a common expression used to signify the day before Christmas, known as “Christmas Eve.”
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