Why did the snowman cross the road?
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He had snow-balls.
The joke “Why couldn’t the snowman cross the road? He had snow-balls” plays on a double entendre involving the term “snow-balls.” In the literal sense, a snowman is made of snow, and “snow-balls” could refer to the balls of snow used to construct its body. However, the term “balls” can also colloquially refer to courage or bravery. The phrase “having balls” often means having the courage to do something. The humor arises from the play on words where “snow-balls” suggests that the snowman lacks the courage (or “balls”) to cross the road, while also referencing the actual snowy composition of the snowman. T