"running joke" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: running jokes [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} running joke (plural running jokes)
  1. An ongoing joke, one that is regularly repeated or continued. Categories (topical): Comedy Synonyms: running gag Translations (running joke): 笑料 (xiàoliào) (Chinese Mandarin), kestovitsi (Finnish), vakiovitsi (Finnish), comique de répétition [masculine] (French), Witz ohne Ende [masculine] (German), Dauerwitz [masculine] (German), Running Gag [masculine] (German), piada recorrente [feminine] (Portuguese), дежу́рная шу́тка (dežúrnaja šútka) [feminine] (Russian), chiste recurrente [masculine] (Spanish), broma recurrente [feminine] (Spanish), stående skämt [neuter] (Swedish)

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