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jokester

ˈʤoʊkstər
WordNet
  1. (n) jokester
    a person who enjoys telling or playing jokes
Usage in the news

This time, the jokesters pestered retail workers at Wal-Mart with ridiculous shopping lists. 107jamz.com

But that doesn't mean a jokester who stages an elaborate prank on the Dodgers' All-Star center fielder shouldn't expect payback. espn.go.com

What a jokester this clown was. pioneer-review.com

Paralympian Sundquist is jokester . espn.go.com

Montana jokester hit, killed by car. latimes.com

Tom Lavis Interview with jokester not so funny. tribune-democrat.com

Jokester 's family escapes penalties. sequimgazette.com

Neil Simon Opens A Door to the Past And Finds a Roomful Of Vying Jokesters. nytimes.com

The only difference is that Mitt Practical Jokester' Romney will be wearing a hand buzzer. nymag.com

Turns out, a group of jokesters super glued the phone to the street in Leidseplein, a busy square in the center of the city. 929jackfm.com

I expected a punch line by the art world's favorite jokester, but left the Guggenheim in awe. nymag.com

In others, he's a jokester in Granny's nightgown. courant.com

Darryl McCauley and his wife admitted stealing from the jokester. nbcsandiego.com

A 31-year-old Cold Spring police officer who was known as a hometown boy and the department jokester was laid to rest Wednesday. kstp.com

New York Officer Joseph Olivieri Remembered as Dedicated, Jokester. officer.com

Usage in literature

More complicated practical jokes than this have been pulled by expert jokesters. "The Blue Ghost Mystery" by Harold Leland Goodwin