n.
Pronunciation: ' j ō k
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin jocus; perhaps akin to Old High German gehan to say, Sanskrit y ā cati he asks
Date: 1670
1 a : something said or done to provoke laughter especially : a brief oral narrative with a climactic humorous twist b (1) : the humorous or ridiculous element in something (2) : an instance of jesting : KIDDING <can't take a joke > c : PRACTICAL JOKE d : LAUGHINGSTOCK
2 : something not to be taken seriously : a trifling matter <consider his skiing a joke ― Harold Callender> ― often used in negative constructions <it is no joke to be lost in the desert>