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- Dictionaryjok·er/ˈjōkər/
noun
- 1. a person who is fond of joking.
- 2. a playing card, typically bearing the figure of a jester, used in some games as a wild card.
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The meaning of JOKER is a person given to joking : wag. How to use joker in a sentence.
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:
1. a person who jokes, esp in an obnoxious manner. 2. slang, often derogatory.
Synonyms for JOKER: comedian, jokester, jester, card, humorist, droll, entertainer, comic; Antonyms of JOKER: hero, gentleman, lady, heroine, idol, role model, saint, angel
someone who likes telling funny stories or doing stupid things in order to make people laugh: He's always been a joker and can't resist playing tricks on people. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. joker noun [C] (ANNOYING PERSON) informal. a person who has done something that annoys you: Some joker keeps setting off the fire alarm.
Definition of joker noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A joker is someone who loves jokes, and tells them all the time. Jokers are usually harmless, unless you meet up with Batman's archenemy, "The Joker." He's no joke.
JOKER definition: 1. someone who likes saying or doing funny things 2. one of a set of playing cards that can be used…. Learn more.
JOKER meaning: 1 : a person who tells or makes many jokes; 2 : an extra card used in some card games usually as a wild card.
1. a person who jokes. 2. one of two extra playing cards in a pack, usu. imprinted with the figure of a jester, used in some games as the highest card or as a wild card. 3. a seemingly minor clause or expression inserted in a legal document, legislative bill, etc., to change its effect.