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be no joke Related vocabulary: no laughing matterif a situation is no joke, it is very serious or very difficult. There are two of us here, trying to do the work of four people - it's no joke. get/go beyond a joke if a situation gets beyond a joke, it becomes extremely serious and worrying. He's drunk more nights than he's sober these days - this has gone beyond a joke. See also: beyond the joke's on someone something that you say which means someone who tried to make other people seem silly has made themselves seem silly instead. The burglars managed to lock themselves into the house until the police arrived, so the joke's on them! You must be joking! (informal) something that you say in order to tell someone you do not think something they have said is serious because it is not likely to be true or to happen. 'Did Alex get you a present, then?' 'You must be joking! He didn't even remember it was my birthday.' See also: must You're joking! (informal) something that you say when you are very surprised by what someone has just told you. 'They're getting married, you know' 'You're joking! They've only known each other a month.' See also: you're no joke a serious matter. It's no joke when a virus eats your computer files. play a joke (on someone) to do something that makes someone look foolish. Richard called and said I had won ten thousand dollars, and it took me a second to realize he was playing a joke on me. See also: play take a joke to accept it with good humor when others make fun of you. He has a great sense of humor and isn't so self-important that he can't take a joke. Usage notes: usually used in the negative See also: take How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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And it continues a pattern in his work first noticed, I think, by my brilliant student Parker Douglas: one large, sprawling novel embracing as much Euro-American history as possible, then one shorter and jokier novel set in California, jokiest state of them all, then another large, sprawling novel und so weiter. |
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