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  2. 105 truly funny jokes that'll make you laugh yourself silly - AOL

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    Stock up on these dad jokes, corny puns and funny knock-knock jokes to use the next time you need a good laugh.

  3. Index of joke types - Wikipedia

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    Anti-humor; Bar joke; Bellman joke; Black comedy; Blonde joke; British humour; Callback; Conditional joke; Cringe comedy; Cruel jokes; Dad joke; Dead baby jokes ...

  4. 110 short jokes for kids and adults that are total knee-slappers

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    Get everyone giggling with these short jokes for kids and adults. Find funny puns, corny one-liners and bad-but-good jokes that even Dad would approve of.

  5. 50 Memes And Jokes That Combine Science And Humor Perfectly - AOL

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    There’s also a ‘Bad Science Jokes’ Facebook page, with 282k followers and 242k likes, run by the same team as the group. We’ve reached out to one of the administrators to learn more about ...

  6. Clean comedy - Wikipedia

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    Clean comedy is a comedy genre that is generally free of ribaldry: racism, rape jokes, pejoratives, profanity, obscenity, incest, illicit drugs, off-color humor, toilet humor, explicitly sexual content, and similarly objectionable material.

  7. Caustic humour - Wikipedia

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    Caustic humour is a type of humour which relies on witty insults.As is implied by the name (which literally means humour which is designed to burn or to corrode), it involves the clever use of language to convey biting, insulting, or sometimes even cruel remarks.

  8. 30 of the Funniest “Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road” Jokes

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    Kid Activities: 23 Funny Cross the Road Jokes for Kids. The Knickerbocker, or The New York Monthly, March 1847, p. 283. Studio Portrait of Middle aged African American Male.

  9. Off-color humor - Wikipedia

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    Off-color jokes were used in Ancient Greek comedy, including the humor of Aristophanes. [1] His work parodied some of the great tragedians of his time, especially Euripides, using τὸ φορτικόν/ἡ κωμῳδία φορτική (variously translated as "low comedy", "vulgar farce", "disgusting, obscene farces") that received great popularity among his contemporaries.