What do you call a snowman in the Summer?
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A puddle.
The joke “What do you call a snowman in the Summer? A puddle” plays on the transient nature of snowmen. Snowmen are made of snow, and when exposed to warmer temperatures, they melt. The humor arises from the literal transformation of a snowman into water, which forms a puddle. The punchline, “a puddle,” is unexpected because one might anticipate a more complex answer, but the simplicity of the response is what makes it amusing.
Water you talking about? That’s no snowman, that’s a swimmer!
An evaporated myth!