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joker noun a person; a bloke or fellow AUSTRALIA, 1810- “Hey, you jokers!” called Tully. “Make your noise outside, can’t you. Young Billy here’s crook.” — Eric Lambert, The Veterans, p. 68, 1954
- You promised her that you’d go back, Randy, and you’re the kind of joker who always keeps his word[.] — W.R. Bennett, Target Turin, p. 65, 1962
- The joker who said hell hath no fury like a woman, knew all there was to know. — John Wynnum, Jiggin’ in the Riggin’, p. 97, 1965
- From an artillery joker I met in town last night. — Ray Slattery, Mobbs’ Mob, p. 26, 1966
- “What about that damned foreign joker?” — Jean Brooks, The Opal Witch, p. 40, 1967
- He’s a shifty joker. — Jean Brooks, The Opal Witch, p. 103, 1967
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