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jokers

  • plural
    of joker.
    joker
    noun
    a person who jokes.

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Some of the biggest jokers count on their fans’ defiant loyalty more than on the quality, profundity and durability of the jokes they’re telling.

From Salon Jul. 3, 2026

American mahjong, nationalized by Jewish women, adds eight jokers, an elaborate tile-trading process called “the Charleston” and a dizzying card that changes annually and lists 70-odd winning lines—which can produce more than 1,000 combinations.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 17, 2026

She was seen as one of the jokers of the group, usually found stood near best friend Rachel Daly or midway through a TikTok dance with Mary Earps.

From BBC Oct. 13, 2025

Most of these jokers she interviews on the field, whether they shoot her straight, or give her the runaround, appreciate the inherent warmness she’s shown over the years.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 7, 2024

There are no bigger jokers in Chokecherry than Jordie, Pouncey, and me—with the girls as backup.

From "Linked" by Gordon Korman

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