Gags

/gægz/ noun/verb

As a noun: jokes, humorous situations, or devices used to prevent speech; as a verb: to retch, choke, or restrain someone's ability to speak.

Possibly imitative of the choking sound, first recorded in the 15th century. The 'joke' sense developed in American English around 1863, likely from theatrical 'gag lines' that were improvised or inserted for comic effect.

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ARنكات
BNরসিকতা
CAacudits
CSvtipy
DAvittigheder
DEWitze
ELαστεία
ESchistes
FAطنز
FIvitsit
FRblagues
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