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joker
[ joh-ker ]
noun
- a person who jokes.
- one of two extra playing cards in a pack, usually imprinted with the figure of a jester, used in some games as the highest card or as a wild card.
- U.S. Politics. a clause or expression inserted in a legislative bill with the unavowed object of defeating the ostensible purpose of the bill if passed.
- a seemingly minor, unsuspected clause or wording that is put into an agreement, legal document, etc., to change its effect.
- an unexpected or final fact, factor, or condition that changes or reverses a situation or result completely:
He gave her a beautiful diamond engagement ring, but the joker was that it was stolen!
- any method, trick, or expedient for getting the better of another:
They pulled a joker on us to get better seats.
- Informal. a man; fellow; chap:
That joker is earning twice as much as I am.
- a person who thinks they are very funny; prankster:
Who's the joker who frosted the cake with shaving cream?
- Informal. a wise guy; wiseacre; smart aleck:
Tell that joker to stop using my parking space.
joker
/ ˈdʒəʊkə /
noun
- a person who jokes, esp in an obnoxious manner
- slang.a person
who does that joker think he is?
- an extra playing card in a pack, which in many card games can substitute for or rank above any other card
- a clause or phrase inserted in a legislative bill in order to make the bill inoperative or to alter its apparent effect
Example Sentences
"He was a bit of a joker in dance rehearsals, he was a normal lad you wouldn't think he was globally famous" she added.
"He was always very happy and talkative, the joker of the family and always loved to outsmart us with a smile."
"Bhim loved to laugh. He was always very happy and talkative, the joker of the family and always loved to outsmart us with a smile."
Mr White, 35, admitted he was "a bit of a joker at times", so his 36-year-old wife did not initially believe him when he said they had scooped the EuroMillions prize on 7 May.
She remembers him as "an absolute bundle of joy" and a joker.
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