joker

जोकर
definition
noun
But the joke is on the joker , as any toddler could have told him.
a person who is fond of joking.
You Need: 2 decks of regular playing cards with jokers per person.
a playing card, typically bearing the figure of a jester, used in some games as a wild card.
translation of 'joker'
noun
ताश का अतिरिक्रत पत्ता,
ठिठोलिया,
विदूषक,
जोकर,
मसख़रा
example
‘That 'joker' is our intellectual property,’ says George White, USPC vice-president.
He returns with his friend, a famous African American athlete and tells the 'joker' , ‘Tell him your funny joke.’
A 'joker' to his friends up front, but a joke to everyone else.
Face cards and the 'joker' disqualify a player from dealing first.
If 'joker' and other wild cards combine in one hand you have killed all wild cards.
I thought he was joking, Steve was a big 'joker' and I thought it was something he would do,’ she said.
For almost all Jewish writers, the master ironist, the 'joker' , is life itself.
Mel is the new boy, a bit of a 'joker' .
New players may wonder what is the purpose of using a different tile as the 'joker' for each game.
The 'joker' is a wild card which can be used only as an ace, or to complete a straight, a flush or a straight flush.
Of course these jokes are not just jokes; they are a 'joker' 's definition of a writer's vocation.
But the joke is on the 'joker' , as any toddler could have told him.
A bit of a 'joker' , Eddie has some fond memories of his time in the Home Guard.
It is easy to see this in the case of a tendentious joke in which the 'joker' , by dressing up his obscene thoughts or aggressive impulses in humorous guise, is circumventing his own internal inhibitions.
However we play that if the highest card is a wild card or 'joker' then the ‘real card’ will win.
In the veritable fashion parade, which goes on, teachers are 'jokers' and the butt of all pranks.
These 'jokers' are trying to make everyone cranky and blaming it all on us.
The response is lukewarm: the youth prefer Net jokes to messages from what they call the bunch of 'jokers' .
Some people also use 'jokers' as wild cards, which can represent any rank.
The sense is that when you put on the shirt, you are there to do a job, and there's no space for 'jokers' .
The system is designed so that you don t get 'jokers' going for election, but it would make far more sense if I could get a petition signed or something like that.
What part of ‘Congress shall make no law’ don't these 'jokers' understand?
‘This place is full of 'jokers' ,’ laughed the life-long United fan.
The playlist, as you would expect, is designed to please mum and dad, the women in the hairdressing salon and the 'jokers' hard at work at the service station.
They mocked them and saw them as 'jokers' or losers.
Philosophers, like 'jokers' may shock us by using language in eccentric ways and jumping to unexpected conclusions, but there is a vast unbridgeable gulf which you admitted right at the start.
That evening the poet returned, but he brought with him a dozen friends - writers of every sort, and painters, and thinkers, and 'jokers' .
Wild cards Twos and 'jokers' are wild and can be used in any set or run to represent any desired card.
So most of these 'jokers' are finding charities to give the contaminated cash to.
Dirt and discomfort apart, there are the eve-teasers and 'jokers' doing their acrobatics on the footboard who stick out as the sore-thumbs.
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