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Dad Joke explanation
The Joke: What do you call a person with no body and no nose? Nobody knows. The joke asks what you call a person with: ​No body: Literally, they lack a physical torso and limbs. ​No nose: They lack the organ used for smelling. ​The Wordplay: ​When you say the punchline "Nobody knows" out loud, it functions as a double entendre: ​ If you have no body and no nose, you are—quite literally—"no body nose." ​"Nobody knows": This is a common English idiom meaning "no one has the answer" or "it is a mystery." ​The humor comes from the fact that the answer sounds like a standard conversational phrase, but it is actually a literal description of the ridiculous person described in the setup.
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Tongue Twister Monday
Hey everybody! Today is Tongue-Twister Monday 😄 Let's go: "I wish to wash my Irish wristwatch." Remember: This one isn’t about speed. But you can speed it up if you want to.. Try to say it at a comfortable pace and focus on being as clean and accurate as possible. Your mission: Record yourself and drop it in the comments Good luck, soldiers! 🫡
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@Vio La 😱😱😱😱 what was that? A sh sound storm hahah
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@Vio La omg...it'd be really tough if I had to speak your language haha
VOCAB QUIZ #11
Today’s vocabulary: “CAME THROUGH” What it means: In slang, "COME THROUGH" is used when someone provides what is needed, shows up as promised, or succeeds in a clutch moment. It’s about delivering the goods or not letting someone down. In simpler terms: Someone did what they said they would do, or they showed up to help right when you needed them. It’s a way to show appreciation for someone being dependable. Examples: - The goalie really came through in the last minute. - I needed a ride and my brother came through. Question: Can you use it in a sentence?? 🤔 Comment your sentences below 👇🏻
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I've got some big news The bank finally came through.. And I'm holdin' the keys to a brand new Chevrolet... Ps: unfortunately not true Lol
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@Constance Tuballes me too hahah
Dad Joke Challenge
The Joke: What do you call a person with no body and no nose? Nobody knows. Ps: No hints for this one 😁
Dad Joke Challenge
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@Gulistan Asan That's ok..you’re not alone..I laughed too.
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@Evelyne Vincent lol
Dad Joke explanation
​The Joke: Did you hear about the guy who invented the Life Saver? They say he made a mint. The Double Meaning of "Mint" - ​Meaning 1 (Financial): To "make a mint" is a common idiom meaning to make a huge amount of money or a massive profit. - ​Meaning 2 (Product): Life Savers are a famous brand of hard candy, specifically known for their circular shape with a hole in the middle. Most of their original and most popular flavors are mints ​Why it’s funny: ​When you hear the punchline, you think the joke is saying the inventor became a millionaire. But then you realize he literally manufactured a candy called a mint. ​It's a "play on words" because both meanings are true at the same time!
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