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  • 1Russian jokes — ( ru. анекдоты (transcribed anekdoty), literally anecdotes) the most popular form of Russian humour, are short fictional stories or dialogues with a punch line. Russian joke culture features a series of categories with fixed and highly familiar… …

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  • 2East German jokes — The jokes of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) frequently included political characters, had an eye towards life in East Germany and the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) ( Genossenwitze , party member jokes; Honeckerwitze , jokes about… …

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  • 3Russian political jokes — (or, rather, Russophone political jokes) are a part of Russian humour and can be naturally grouped into the major time periods: Imperial Russia, Soviet Union and finally post Soviet Russia. Quite a few political themes can be found among other… …

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  • 4Recurring jokes in The Simpsons — There are many Recurring jokes in The Simpsons , many of which have been retired during the series or implemented later on in the run. The show s humor turns on cultural references that cover a wide spectrum of society so that viewers from all… …

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  • 5The Goon Show running jokes — This is a list of running jokes the 1950s British radio programme The Goon Show. Contents 1 Catch phrases 2 Regular plot devices 3 Very long jokes 4 Footnotes …

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  • 6Private jokes — Private joke Une private joke (anglicisme signifiant littéralement « blague privée », bien que les anglophones parlent plus volontiers d in joke pour inside joke) parfois abrégé par le sigle PJ dans l argot Internet ou humour de… …

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  • 7clown — [kloun] n. [< ? Scand, as in Ice klunni, clumsy person] 1. Obs. a peasant or farmer; rustic 2. a clumsy, boorish, or incompetent person 3. a performer who entertains, as in a circus, by antics, jokes, tricks, etc.; jester 4. a person who… …

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  • 8Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson — are two Swedish TV personalities both known for their youthful, though intellectual, humour and unconventional journalism. The duo has been celebrated for their relaxed and spontaneous style in front of the camera. As Filip explains: We just turn …

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  • 9Hey Hey It's Saturday — This article is about the Australian television series. For the British series of the same name, see Hey, Hey, it s Saturday! (United Kingdom). Hey Hey It s Saturday Current Hey Hey It s Saturday logo. Genre …

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  • 10sprinkle — sprin|kle1 [ˈsprıŋkəl] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from Middle Dutch sprenkelen] 1.) [T] to scatter small drops of liquid or small pieces of something sprinkle sth with sth ▪ Sprinkle the top with cheese. sprinkle sth on/over sth ▪ I… …

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