Here is a tricky little joke with some clever plays on words. Let’s see if we can understand it…
A priest, an imam and a rabbit walk into a blood bank…
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Here is a tricky little joke with some clever plays on words. Let’s see if we can understand it…
A priest, an imam and a rabbit walk into a blood bank…
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It has two points, right?
Do we have a minimum limit in comments? Like in passwords?
Yes, there are two plays on words.
And yes, there’s a minimum limit of 50 characters to prevent LOL comments, and a maximum limit of 500 characters to discourage unfocused rambling ones. ;-)
A rambling speech or piece of writing is very long and confused.
I’m not sure if I got this right, but you have two words with different meanings here; one is “type o” which is pronounced “typo” with a different meaning of course and the other one is “positive” with two meanings; one for the group type and one meaning “sure”. What I don’t understand is what the priest and the imam are doing here!
You are right about the two plays on words: “Type O” is a blood type and “typo” is a small mistake in the way something has been typed or printed. And “positive” can refer to O+ (the O positive blood type) or it can be an adjective meaning “completely sure that something is correct or true”. So, you are almost there! You just need to connect the last dot… Language Note The expression join the dots or connect the dots comes from a children’s puzzle with a sequence of numbered dots. When you draw a line connecting the dots, you… Read more »