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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
jokester

1819, from joke + -ster.

Wiktionary
jokester

n. 1 A person who tells jokes; a joker 2 A person who plays practical jokes 3 jester, court jester

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jokester

n. a person who enjoys telling or playing jokes [syn: joker]

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Jokester
For "someone who makes jokes", see wikt:jokester.

Jokester is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. The story first appeared in the December 1956 issue of Infinity Science Fiction, and was reprinted in the collections Earth Is Room Enough (1957) and Robot Dreams (1986). It is one of a loosely connected series of stories concerning a fictional computer called Multivac.

Usage examples of "jokester".

Mulhouse, jokester that he is, presented them as a wedding present only because her grace said that England lacked the color of Scotland.

She waved good-bye to the practical jokester and led the way to the car.

It has pointed out the real jokesters of the universe, and if we want to know more, the matter will have to be followed up.

Panic-makers, bogeymen, terrible jokesters are shaking the paper weight again, the fist.

Bands performed for free at parties, jokesters eagerly launched into their routines at dinner parties.

Most of these Celts were related, and all had a role to play in their small society: the storyteller, the jokester, the warrior, the mother hen, the tippler, the magician, the singer, the cook.

Corned-Beef Commies, Buffet Bolshies, Jogging Jokesters, stuck in Camelot fantasies.

Bands performed for free at parties, jokesters eagerly launched into their routines at dinner parties.

Bolstering the medias message that Gore was very smartmaybe too smartduring the Democratic National Convention, an endless stream of Gores friends and relatives took the stage to issue personal testimonials about what a clever jokester Gore was in private.