What do the words mean?: "just kidding", joke, sucker, etc

24lettersWEEKLY MAGAZINE PHOLITISMWhat do the words mean?: "just kidding", joke, sucker, etcTribute : “the celiThe in our Art and Life"20 articles, at 2 first pages full of laughter. The unique pausilipo in the D.N.T. era is written by George DamianosFor its importance of laughter in our life, it is enough to remember that the word laugh (< I.E. *yellow > shine) is identical with L. serenity. 24grammata.comThe word joke produced by city and determined, already, from the time of Aristophanes the subtle and refined humor of the bourgeois. The word has a similar meaning jape < the cheerful story of the inhabitants of the country, city. Laughter is not only associated with her frolic (thymus: inner world) but also with sarcasm (< original. importance: "the tearing of the flesh") as well as with hermockery (< sucker < bitch < sheared goat), to denote anything done ridiculously).I'm kidding: The first phonograph records, were called "plates", it was made of bakelite. Nightclubs had a phonograph for patrons' revelry and large quantities of records, because Bakelite did not have a long life and wore out within a few days. The fate of the worn plates, rather, you suspected her: revelers were breaking them, as later the dishes will be broken, and so the phrase remained "just kidding". More at24grammata.com
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