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joke and deliberately
I give you my word I'm not trying to pull some stupid kind of joke, or to deliberately foul up the expedition.
Though a " mighty pirate " by his own account, it is a running joke throughout the games for characters to garble Guybrush Threepwood's unusual name, either deliberately or accidentally.
Novelty ( or joke ) ties or deliberately kitschy ties designed to make a statement gained a certain popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.
Cast members ( rumored to be Kelley and Doohan ) were playing a practical joke on Shatner and deliberately aiming the prop Tribbles at his head, seeing if he could complete the scene without breaking character.
The joke itself was normally deliberately corny ; the humour came from Corbett's wild tangents, as well as the anticlimax when he finally reached the punchline.
Andie's best friend, Phil " Duckie " Dale ( Jon Cryer ), is in love with her, but plays it off as a joke in front of her, and Andie suspects Duckie is deliberately failing his classes to avoid leaving high school.
Her ambiguous gender becomes a running joke throughout the series ( in a character omake, she is seen kicking the artist and writer for deliberately making her seem so boyish ).
However, Matt is deliberately kept in the dark by everyone about his identity and purpose until a cruel joke reveals to him that he is a clone.
It is a memory bias whereby a person may falsely recall generating a thought, an idea, a song, or a joke, not deliberately engaging in plagiarism but rather experiencing a memory as if it were a new inspiration.
* Film Break-A famous form of joke, where the film either snaps or is deliberately broken, with often the fourth wall coming into play during this period when, rightfully, there should be nothing on screen.

joke and uses
Risus ( Latin for “ laughter ”) is a comedy game ( often described by its creator as a " joke game ") and uses a cliché ( character class ) system inspired by the broad " career scale " skills in Greg Gorden's DC Heroes RPG ( Mayfair Games ), and later influenced by Atlas Games ' Over the Edge.
This definition of cubomania is to be distinguished from the use of the word to mean " love of cubes " ( or, perhaps, Rubik's Cube ), or the joke about the possibility of its relating to compulsive dice playing in Shomit Dutta's translation of Aristophanes ' The Wasps, and other related uses.
Also, there was an initial joke of no one mispronouncing the character's last name as " Crabapple " until Milhouse uses it in a later episode, stunning the other children.
Unlike many parodies that are done in a straightforward manner for effect, French and Saunders uses the viewer's awareness of what is going on to further stretch out the joke.
Generally it is Gordon who uses the Batsignal to summon Batman, and it has become a running joke of sorts that the Dark Knight will often disappear in the middle of the discussion when Gordon's back is turned.
" Treacle " originally meant any thick syrupy salve, and it is likely that bituminous seeps from coal deposits were used in traditional remedies, so this may have inspired the joke ( coal tar also has medicinal uses ).
He gains a radioactive zipper which he uses to travel back into time to attempt conquering the world by using the advanced technology of the future, such as the Game Guy ( a parody of a Game Boy ), and a joke book from the 1940s, both plans of which were thwarted by Dave and his family ( Though he is defeated by Faffy, Lula and Twinkle the marvel horse because they do not have thumbs to play on the Game Guys ).
A fully runnable example in Python with the joke module installed ( which uses debugger hooks to control program execution ) looks like this:
As a personal joke, he uses the nickname " Ken Taki ", which is similar to the Japanese pronunciation of the state Kentucky as well as the fast food franchise, " kentakkī ".
When Steve's sweetheart, Ann Mitchell ( Jordan ), visits him, he proposes marriage to her, but Windy uses a practical joke to get even with Steve.
The post-animatic rewrite was to include the joke in which Homer uses the radio dial to tip the precariously balanced plow back onto the road.
A distinctly Python-influenced strand of surrealism is prevalent in the work of stand up Eddie Izzard who often uses anthropomorphic constructs in order to tell a running joke ; often splicing several jokes together throughout a two hour show.
" Tickle torture " may also have other uses, including the act of tickling a person as a practical joke, or even an interrogation method.
also uses one of Freed's favorite expressions when he says that he " cannot quite visualize it " and has to see it on film first, referring to the Broadway ballet sequence, a joke, since the audience has just seen it.
Mac uses her computer hacking and cracking skills to help Veronica with her cases ; the two joke that she is a kind of Q to Veronica's James Bond.
The joke is that the employee fails to understand the scientist's implication of the uncertainty in the age of the fossil and uses false precision.
The country music singer Kenny Rogers sometimes uses the first part of " On Top Of Old Smoky " as a joke in concert.
In the 1929 movie The Cocoanuts the station was name-checked by Chico Marx in a sequence of running gags between Chico and Groucho: Chico uses the station's call-sign as the punchline of a punning joke based on his confusion over the meaning of the word " radius ", which he confuses with ' radios ', leading to the mention of the station's call-sign.

joke and common
Since nothing is known about the life of this Homer, the common joke — also recycled with regard to Shakespeare — has it that the poems " were not written by Homer, but by another man of the same name.
kIPS is also a common joke name for 16 bit microprocessor designs developed in undergraduate computer engineering courses that use the text Computer Organization and Design by Patterson and Hennessy ( ISBN 1-55860-428-6 ), which explains computer architecture concepts in terms of the MIPS architecture.
There is a common joke involving fortune cookies that involves appending " between the sheets " or " in bed " to the end of the fortune, usually creating a sexual innuendo or other bizarre messages ( e. g., " Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall bed ").
In Chinese versions, the joke is somewhat muted by the common practice of including subtitles to make the story easier to follow for speakers of Chinese's many dialects.
A common joke is the following " definition " of recursion.
The host introduced each performer with a joke or pun, usually all related on a common theme or topic.
A common joke in comedic television and film involves people getting ESP ( an abbreviation for Extrasensory Perception, and an irony considering ESPN was initially supposed to be named " ESP ") confused with ESPN, often including someone saying something along the lines of " I know these kind of things, I've got ESPN ".
* A common joke among those familiar with Barrett is that it is actually the center of the universe.
A common Russian joke about an Irishman in a Russian airport says:
" is a common riddle or joke in several languages.
This is made a common joke, most prominently in the novel The Color of Her Panties, and is often used by women to gain advantage over men.
A common joke was that if a fly landed on his written music, Harry James would play it.
A common joke in the mathematical community is to say that " trivial " is synonymous with " proved " — that is, any theorem can be considered " trivial " once it is known to be true.
The " So You Want to Create an Alt Newsgroup " FAQ repeats a common joke that the name " alt " is an acronym for " Anarchists, Lunatics, and Terrorists ".
It is a common joke at Philmont that some day the mines under Baldy will collapse and Phillips will be the highest mountain in Philmont.
His propensity to attend parades, weddings, public events, and backyard neighborhood barbecues led to a common joke during his tenure as mayor that Cianci would jump to attend the opening of an envelope.
As rationing became less common, so did the joke ; while the cartoon is occasionally sighted today as " Kilroy was here ", " Chad " and his complaints have long fallen from popular use, although they continue to be seen occasionally on walls and in references in popular culture.
An in-joke, also known as an inside joke or in joke, is a joke whose humour is clear only to people who are in a particular social group, occupation, or other community of common understanding.
Asked the difference between his new job as director of RTÉ and his old job as head of the national transport system, he is reputed to have declared, " RTÉ carries more passengers " ( though this was a fairly common joke among Dubliners at that time ).
A common joke in Virginia, referencing the image on the state seal and dating at least as far back as the Civil War, is that " Sic semper tyrannis " actually means " Get your foot off my neck.
( This is in fact a common joke used by Scottish people when " explaining " the haggis to uninitiated visitors.
In a coincidental matter, the show technically ran for 13 years ( the last episode, " Just Another Manic Kahn-Day ", aired in 2010 ); Bobby was 13 when the series ended ; there was a statement in the episode To Sirloin with Love from Hank saying " I've been waiting 13 years for common interest "-an inadvertent fourth wall joke.
While there is no direct equivalent to ' cooties ' in the United Kingdom, there is a fictional joke disease called ' the lurgi ' ( or ' lurgy '), often in the phrase ' the dreaded lurgi ', used by children and even adults ; the term is also used to refer to non-specific common illnesses, such as those with flu-like symptoms.

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