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practical joke
blague de potache
practical joke ΟΥΣ
farce θηλ
blague οικ
I. joke [βρετ dʒəʊk, αμερικ dʒoʊk] ΟΥΣ
1. joke (amusing story):
plaisanterie θηλ (about sur)
blague θηλ οικ (about sur)
to get οικ the joke
bad joke μτφ
2. joke (laughing matter):
to do sth as a joke
prendre qc à la rigolade οικ
3. joke (prank):
tour αρσ
farce θηλ
4. joke (object of ridicule):
guignol αρσ μειωτ
farce θηλ
II. joke [βρετ dʒəʊk, αμερικ dʒoʊk] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
I. practical [βρετ ˈpraktɪk(ə)l, αμερικ ˈpræktək(ə)l] ΟΥΣ
travaux αρσ πλ pratiques
II. practical [βρετ ˈpraktɪk(ə)l, αμερικ ˈpræktək(ə)l] ΕΠΊΘ
1. practical (concrete, not theoretical):
2. practical person:
3. practical (functional):
practical clothes, shoes, furniture, equipment
4. practical (viable):
practical plan etc
5. practical (virtual):
I. joke [dʒəʊk, αμερικ dʒoʊk] ΟΥΣ
1. joke (sth funny):
to do sth for a joke
2. joke οικ (sth very easy):
3. joke οικ (ridiculous thing or person):
risée θηλ
II. joke [dʒəʊk, αμερικ dʒoʊk] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
I. practical [ˈpræktɪkl] ΕΠΊΘ
1. practical (not theoretical):
2. practical (realistic):
practical person, solution
3. practical (suitable):
4. practical (who can do jobs):
5. practical (virtual):
II. practical [ˈpræktɪkl] ΟΥΣ
I. joke [dʒoʊk] ΟΥΣ
1. joke (sth funny):
to do sth for a joke
2. joke οικ (sth very easy):
3. joke οικ (ridiculous thing or person):
risée θηλ
II. joke [dʒoʊk] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
I. practical [ˈpræk··k ə l] ΕΠΊΘ
1. practical (not theoretical):
2. practical (realistic):
practical person, solution
3. practical (good at solving problems):
4. practical (suitable):
5. practical οικ (virtual):
II. practical [ˈpræk··k ə l] ΟΥΣ
Present
Ijoke
youjoke
he/she/itjokes
wejoke
youjoke
theyjoke
Past
Ijoked
youjoked
he/she/itjoked
wejoked
youjoked
theyjoked
Present Perfect
Ihavejoked
youhavejoked
he/she/ithasjoked
wehavejoked
youhavejoked
theyhavejoked
Past Perfect
Ihadjoked
youhadjoked
he/she/ithadjoked
wehadjoked
youhadjoked
theyhadjoked
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As they wait for her to arrive they banter, tell stories, joke, philosophise and argue.
en.wikipedia.org
Part of the joke is the freshly sumptuous setting of the work, the courtyard that was until very recently a civil service car park.
www.slate.com
The party's logo, the head of a medieval court jester, indicated its status as a joke party.
en.wikipedia.org
Other taboos are challenged by sick jokes and gallows humour, and to joke about disability is considered in this group.
en.wikipedia.org
He is himself a no talent joke... enough already of this tool bag troll.
marquee.blogs.cnn.com