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Renjie
how to understand this joke about lion?
Q: What do you call a lion whose car breaks down five miles before he gets to the zoo?
A: A cab.
I saw it from a book called "The Big Book of Laugh-Out-Loud Jokes for Kids".
However, I find no clue to understand this joke.
Do you catch the meaning of the joke?
Thank you.
11 sep. 2018 00:13
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It’s a play on the word “call”. “Call” can mean to name, like “you can call me Phil.” It can also mean to make a phone call, in which case it can take both a direct and an indirect object. In the joke, we think it’s the first meaning (call the lion “unlucky”), but it turns out to be the second, “call a taxicab for the lion” = “call the lion a taxicab”.
11 september 2018
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'call' has 2 meanings here. One meaning the name of something: "What do you call a baby fox? - A kit.' The second one is a verb meaning to summon something. "I was drunk last night at the disco club, so I called a cab instead of driving myself home." ( a cab is a taxi). The joke is that the meanings are deliberately confused.
11 september 2018
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Renjie
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Russisch
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