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- Q21943977 subject Q7210507.
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- Q21943977 abstract "A riddle joke, joke riddle, pseudo-joke, also a conundrum is a riddle which does not expect the asked person to know the answer, but rather constitutes a set-up to the punch line of the joke which is a funny answer.It is one of the four major types of riddles, according to Nigel F. Barley.There are many cycles of jokes in the form of a conundrum, such as Elephant jokes, Why did the chicken cross the road, lightbulb joke, etc.Joke cycles implying inferiority or other stereotypes of certain categories of people, such as blonde jokes, or ethnic jokes (such as Pollack joke) have a considerable amount of joke riddles.In areas which have historical ties with Asia Minor, such as Greece, Turkey, Armenia, of popularity are "abstract riddles" that follow templates: "What is this: A inside and B outside?" or "What is this: A is around and B in the middle?". For example: Q: What is wool outside and cotton inside? — A: A poodle in front of the drugstore with cotton swabs on sale. Other examples:Q:What is water around and the law in the middle?A: Judge Karapetyan in his poolQ:What is meat outside and iron inside?A:Tailor Hovhannes swallowed a needle.↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ↑ ↑".
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- Q21943977 comment "A riddle joke, joke riddle, pseudo-joke, also a conundrum is a riddle which does not expect the asked person to know the answer, but rather constitutes a set-up to the punch line of the joke which is a funny answer.It is one of the four major types of riddles, according to Nigel F.".
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