What's the Yodel knock knock joke?
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Knock, knock.
Who’s there?
Yodel-lay-he.
Yodel-lay-he-who?
I didn’t know you could yodel.
Knock, knock!
Who’s there?
A little old lady.
A little old lady who?
All this time and I never knew you could yodel.
Knock, knock.
(Who’s there?)
Little old lady.
(Little old lady, who?)
Wow! I didn’t know you could yodel.
The joke “Knock, knock. Who’s there? Little old lady. Little old lady who? Wow! I didn’t know you could yodel” is a play on words involving the typical format of a knock-knock joke and the art of yodeling. Knock-knock jokes usually follow a predictable pattern, where the punchline is a pun based on the name or phrase spoken by the ‘knocker’. In this joke, “Little old lady who?” sounds like the person responding is attempting to yodel, as “who” resembles the sound of a basic yodel. Yodeling is a form of singing which involves repeated and rapid changes in pitch between the low-pitch chest register and the high-pitch head register.