joke |
rumors |
As a proper noun joke
is , diminutive of jo.
As a verb rumors is
(
rumor).
joke |
rumor |
As a proper noun joke
is , diminutive of jo.
As a noun rumor is
(us|countable) a statement or claim of questionable accuracy, from no known reliable source, usually spread by word of mouth.
As a verb rumor is
(transitive|usually|used in the passive voice) to tell a rumor about; to gossip.
joke |
sarcasm |
As a proper noun joke
is , diminutive of jo.
As a noun sarcasm is
(uncountable) a sharp form of humor, intended to hurt, that is marked by mocking with irony, sometimes conveyed in speech with vocal over-emphasis insincerely saying something which is the opposite of one's intended meaning, often to emphasize how unbelievable or unlikely it sounds if taken literally, thereby illustrating the obvious nature of one's intended meaning.
joke |
undefined |
As a proper noun joke
is , diminutive of jo.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
joke |
jibe |
As a proper noun joke
is , diminutive of jo.
As a noun jibe is
(nautical) a manoeuver in which the stern of a sailing boat or ship crosses the wind, typically resulting in the sudden sweep of the boom from one side of the sailboat to the other or
jibe can be a facetious or insulting remark, a jeer or taunt.
As a verb jibe is
(nautical) to perform a jibe or
jibe can be to agree.
badinage |
joke |
As a noun badinage
is playful raillery; banter.
As a verb badinage
is to engage in or playful banter.
As a proper noun joke is
, diminutive of jo.
parisian |
joke |
As a noun parisian
is a person who was born in, or is a citizen or inhabitant of, paris, france.
As an adjective parisian
is of, relating, or pertaining to paris, france.
As a proper noun joke is
, diminutive of jo.
invoice |
joke |
As nouns the difference between invoice and joke
is that
invoice is a bill; a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer indicating the products, quantities and agreed prices for products or services that the seller has already provided the buyer with. An invoice indicates that, unless paid in advance, payment is due by the buyer to the seller, according to the agreed terms while
joke is an amusing story.
As verbs the difference between invoice and joke
is that
invoice is to bill; to issue an invoice while
joke is to do or say something for amusement rather than seriously.
ridiculous |
joke |
As an adjective ridiculous
is deserving of ridicule; foolish; absurd.
As a proper noun joke is
, diminutive of jo.
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