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A dad joke is a short joke, usually a pun, presented as a one-liner or a question and answer, but not as a story.[1] Typically inoffensive, it is usually told with humorous intent, or to create a negative emotion at the joke due to its simple humor.[2] Many dad jokes can be anti-jokes, or a joke that takes the question literally making an intentionally unfunny punchline. An example of one is the simple "Why did the chicken cross the road" joke, with the punchline being "to get to the other side".

A common type of dad joke goes like this: A kid will say to their dad "I'm hungry," to which the dad will reply, "Hi, Hungry, I'm Dad." The word "hungry" isn't needed for this type of joke, as any state-of-being adjective can be used.

Although the exact origin of the term dad joke is unknown, a writer for the Gettysburg Times wrote a defense of the genre in June 1987 under the headline "Don't ban the 'Dad' jokes; preserve and revere them".[3] The term "dad jokes" was mentioned in the American sitcom How I Met Your Mother in 2008[4] as well as the Australian quiz show Spicks and Specks in 2009.[5] In September 2019, Merriam-Webster added dad joke to the dictionary.[6]

Examples

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  • Q: What do you call a dad joke that falls on its head? A: A dud pun.
  • Q: On Thanksgiving, why did the turkey cross the table? A: To get to the other sides.
  • A ham sandwich walks into a bar and the bartender says...Sorry we don't serve food here.
  • Q: What do you call a mermaid on a roof? A: Aerial.
  • Q: What does a highlighter say when it answers the phone? A: Yello!!
  • I am wrapping Christmas presents. Let’s put on some rap music.
  • Q: What's Irish and comes out in the spring? A: Paddy O'Furniture.
  • Q: What do you call an orange parrot? A: A carrot.
  • Q: What's the opposite of water? A: Yellow snow.
  1. Jensen, Michael (2015-09-03). "Father's Day: In praise of dad jokes". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  2. Luu, Chi (2019-06-12). "The Dubious Art of the Dad Joke". JSTOR Daily. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  3. "Don't ban the "Dad" jokes; preserve and revere them". Gettysburg Times. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: Sample News Group. June 20, 1987. p. 5. Retrieved February 9, 2019 – via NewspaperArchive.
  4. Fryman, Pamela (November 10, 2008). "Not a Father's Day". How I Met Your Mother. Season 4. Episode 7. CBS. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  5. zombieshoes76 (August 30, 2009). "Spicks & Specks- Dad Jokes". Retrieved March 2, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. "We Added New Words to the Dictionary for September 2019". Springfield, Massachusetts: Merriam-Webster. 17 September 2019. Retrieved 19 September 2019.