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    1. Asked: July 12, 2023In: Disaster

      What's the difference between 7/11 and 9/11?

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      Replied to answer on September 18, 2023 at 1:21 am

      The joke "What's the difference between 7/11 and 9/11? One is a part-time job, the other an inside job" plays on the similarity between the numbers "7/11" and "9/11," but it deals with two very different and sensitive topics. 7/11 refers to the convenience store chain, which is often associated withRead more

      The joke “What’s the difference between 7/11 and 9/11? One is a part-time job, the other an inside job” plays on the similarity between the numbers “7/11” and “9/11,” but it deals with two very different and sensitive topics. 7/11 refers to the convenience store chain, which is often associated with part-time employment. 9/11 refers to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the United States. The phrase “inside job” is a conspiracy theory suggesting that the U.S. government was involved in the attacks. The joke attempts to create humor through the juxtaposition of a mundane topic (part-time jobs) with a serious and tragic event (9/11).

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    2. Asked: May 27, 2023In: Animal/Bird

      What is worse than ants in your pants?

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      Replied to answer on September 18, 2023 at 1:19 am

      The joke "What is worse than ants in your pants? Uncles" is a play on words that exploits the double meaning of "ants" and "uncles." The phrase "ants in your pants" is a common idiom used to describe someone who is restless or uneasy. The joke takes a dark and unexpected turn with the punchline "UncRead more

      The joke “What is worse than ants in your pants? Uncles” is a play on words that exploits the double meaning of “ants” and “uncles.” The phrase “ants in your pants” is a common idiom used to describe someone who is restless or uneasy. The joke takes a dark and unexpected turn with the punchline “Uncles,” which plays on the phonetic similarity between “ants” and “aunts” to introduce “uncles” as a worse alternative. The humor here is dark and relies on the implication of inappropriate or predatory behavior by uncles, which is considered worse than having literal ants in your pants.

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    3. Asked: May 10, 2023In: Medical

      What do you call a nurse with dirty knees?

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      Replied to answer on September 18, 2023 at 1:15 am

      The joke "What do you call a nurse with dirty knees? The 'head' nurse" is a play on words that relies on a double entendre. In a medical context, a "head nurse" is a senior nurse who oversees other nurses and is responsible for the management of care in a unit or department. However, the joke introdRead more

      The joke “What do you call a nurse with dirty knees? The ‘head’ nurse” is a play on words that relies on a double entendre. In a medical context, a “head nurse” is a senior nurse who oversees other nurses and is responsible for the management of care in a unit or department. However, the joke introduces the idea of “dirty knees,” which is often associated with kneeling, and then ties it to the term “head” nurse suggesting that the nurse got her knees dirty through oral sex activity. The humor arises from the juxtaposition of the professional title “head nurse” with the suggestive image evoked by “dirty knees.”

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    4. Asked: May 11, 2023In: Crime & Horror

      What is a Skeleton's favorite snack?

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      Replied to answer on September 18, 2023 at 1:09 am

      The joke "What's a skeleton's favorite snack? Spare Ribs" is a play on words that combines the literal and figurative meanings of "spare ribs." In the literal sense, a skeleton is made up of bones, including ribs. The term "spare ribs" refers to a type of pork or beef ribs that people often eat as aRead more

      The joke “What’s a skeleton’s favorite snack? Spare Ribs” is a play on words that combines the literal and figurative meanings of “spare ribs.” In the literal sense, a skeleton is made up of bones, including ribs. The term “spare ribs” refers to a type of pork or beef ribs that people often eat as a snack or meal. The humor arises from the idea that a skeleton would enjoy “spare ribs” as a snack, which is amusingly absurd since skeletons don’t eat. Additionally, the word “spare” adds another layer of humor, as it could imply that the skeleton has extra ribs to spare, making it a fitting “snack” for a creature made entirely of bones.

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    5. Asked: May 19, 2023In: Science

      What is the difference between an enzyme and a hormone?

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      Replied to answer on September 18, 2023 at 1:01 am

      The joke "What's the difference between an enzyme and a hormone? You can't hear an enzyme" is a play on words that relies on the double meaning of "hormone." In a biological context, enzymes and hormones are both molecules that regulate chemical reactions in the body, but they function differently.Read more

      The joke “What’s the difference between an enzyme and a hormone? You can’t hear an enzyme” is a play on words that relies on the double meaning of “hormone.” In a biological context, enzymes and hormones are both molecules that regulate chemical reactions in the body, but they function differently. The humor comes from the pun on “hormone,” which when spoken, can sound like “whore moan.” The joke suggests that you can “hear” a hormone because of its phonetic similarity to “whore moan,” while you can’t “hear” an enzyme because it has no such double meaning. The joke is a blend of scientific terminology and risqué humor.

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    6. Asked: September 17, 2023In: Work

      What is the 'Dave knows everyone' joke?

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      Added an answer on September 17, 2023 at 11:38 pm

      The joke revolves around Dave's outrageous claim that he knows "everyone there is to know," a boast that his boss initially finds hard to believe. To prove it, Dave takes his boss on a whirlwind tour, meeting celebrities and high-profile figures like Tom Cruise and President Biden, each of whom treaRead more

      The joke revolves around Dave’s outrageous claim that he knows “everyone there is to know,” a boast that his boss initially finds hard to believe. To prove it, Dave takes his boss on a whirlwind tour, meeting celebrities and high-profile figures like Tom Cruise and President Biden, each of whom treats Dave like an old friend. The climax of the joke occurs at the Vatican, where Dave even appears on a balcony with Pope Francis. The punchline comes when Dave’s boss has a heart attack, not because Dave actually knows the Pope, but because a stranger in the crowd wonders who the Pope is standing next to Dave. The humor lies in the absurdity and reversal of expectations: it’s not Dave’s familiarity with the Pope that shocks the boss, but rather the implication that Dave is even more famous than the Pope.

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    7. Asked: May 27, 2023In: Lifestyle

      How much does a chimney cost?

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      Replied to answer on September 17, 2023 at 11:32 pm

      The joke "How much does a chimney cost? Nothing! It's on the house" is a play on words that exploits the double meaning of the phrase "on the house." In common parlance, "on the house" means something is free or complimentary, usually in the context of a bar or restaurant. In the literal sense, a chRead more

      The joke “How much does a chimney cost? Nothing! It’s on the house” is a play on words that exploits the double meaning of the phrase “on the house.” In common parlance, “on the house” means something is free or complimentary, usually in the context of a bar or restaurant. In the literal sense, a chimney is a structure that is physically “on” a house, as it protrudes from the roof. The joke combines these two meanings to create a humorous answer to the question. When asked how much a chimney costs, the punchline “Nothing! It’s on the house” cleverly conflates these interpretations, suggesting both that the chimney is free and that it is a part of the house’s structure.

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    8. Asked: May 21, 2023In: Animal/Bird

      What do you call a chicken with no legs?

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      Replied to answer on September 17, 2023 at 8:15 pm

      The joke is a play on the classic "Why did the chicken cross the road?" joke, which is itself a form of anti-humor because the answer ("To get to the other side") is a simple, straightforward explanation that defies the listener's expectation of a more traditional joke punchline. In this variation,Read more

      The joke is a play on the classic “Why did the chicken cross the road?” joke, which is itself a form of anti-humor because the answer (“To get to the other side”) is a simple, straightforward explanation that defies the listener’s expectation of a more traditional joke punchline.

      In this variation, the joke starts with a question that seems like it could be the setup for another classic joke: “What do you call a chicken with no legs?” The punchline, “A speedbump because it isn’t crossing the road in time,” combines elements of surprise and dark humor.

      The term “speedbump” is usually used to describe a traffic-calming feature on a road, but here it’s humorously applied to a legless chicken that can’t move quickly. The joke implies that because the chicken has no legs, it can’t cross the road in time and would therefore serve as a “speedbump” for any oncoming traffic. The humor arises from the unexpected and somewhat dark twist on the familiar setup.

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    9. Asked: September 17, 2023In: Lifestyle

      What is the 'Prince Albert in a can' joke?

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      Added an answer on September 17, 2023 at 1:21 am

      The "Prince Albert in a can" joke is a classic prank call joke that has been around for many years. The joke involves calling a store or individual and asking, "Do you have Prince Albert in a can?" Prince Albert is actually a brand of pipe tobacco that was traditionally sold in a can. When the persoRead more

      The “Prince Albert in a can” joke is a classic prank call joke that has been around for many years. The joke involves calling a store or individual and asking, “Do you have Prince Albert in a can?” Prince Albert is actually a brand of pipe tobacco that was traditionally sold in a can. When the person on the other end of the line confirms that they do, indeed, have Prince Albert in a can, the prankster responds with, “Well, you better let him out before he suffocates!”

      The joke plays on the double meaning of “Prince Albert in a can.” On one hand, it refers to the tobacco product, and on the other hand, it humorously suggests that there is an actual person named Prince Albert trapped inside a can. The joke is generally considered to be a harmless prank, although prank calls can be disruptive or annoying to the recipient, so they are not universally appreciated.

      The joke also reflects a time when Prince Albert tobacco was more commonly found in stores and when prank calls were a more common form of entertainment, prior to the advent of caller ID and other technologies that make it easier to identify and block unwanted calls.

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    10. Asked: May 10, 2023In: Finance

      What is the Five Penny Trick?

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      Replied to answer on September 16, 2023 at 9:31 am

      The Five Penny Trick is a play on words that uses the act of placing down pennies to set up a series of puns, culminating in a punchline. Each penny is associated with a different wordplay: "Can you smell that... that's a scent." ("Scent" sounds like "cent," which is what a penny is.) "Can you see aRead more

      The Five Penny Trick is a play on words that uses the act of placing down pennies to set up a series of puns, culminating in a punchline. Each penny is associated with a different wordplay:

      “Can you smell that… that’s a scent.” (“Scent” sounds like “cent,” which is what a penny is.)

      “Can you see any fruit… that’s a pair.” (“Pair” sounds like “pear,” and you have two pennies, or a “pair” of them.)

      “Can you see any cars? Three Lincolns.” (The penny features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, and Lincoln is also a brand of car.)

      “Can you see any snakes? Four copperheads.” (Pennies are made of copper, and copperheads are a type of snake.)

      The fifth penny sets up the punchline: “Can you see any pussy?” This question is deliberately provocative and sets up an expectation for the audience.

      Finally, the trick concludes by scooping up all the pennies and saying, “Not for five cents you can’t,” which serves as the punchline. The joke is that while the previous questions were all innocent puns, the last question sets up an expectation of something risqué, only to deflate it with the realization that you can’t expect much for just five cents.

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