Csorba Gergely

American-Japanese literature graduate, diplomat, client manager, product manager, creative editor, banking innovation expert, marketing manager, business operations expert... and who knows what else the future will bring. 🙂

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Daily jokes and cartoons 18/80

Two fried eggs are talking in the pan: - Man, it's really hot in here... - says one. - HEEEELP ME! THERE'S A TALKING FRIED EGG HERE! - screams the other.

Daily jokes and cartoons 17/80

Where do they make Christmas toys? - In a manufactory. (With "Manu" being close to "Manó", which is "Elf" in Hungarian. So basically, the "Elfactory" 🙂 ).

Daily jokes and cartoons 16/80

"How do chickens go on strike? - They boycott the eggs." (Note: "Boy" sounds similar to "Toj (Toy)" in Hungarian, which means to lay eggs. So the joke is, they "Toycott the eggs")

Daily jokes and cartoons 15/80

"What happens when a robot gets hungry? - It's stomach will rumble." (rumble is also used in Hungarian for the creaky, squeaky sounds of old or faulty machinery)

Daily jokes and cartoons 14/80

The pun this time is the similarity between "vihorászik" (laughing) and "vihar" (storm). "How do rainclouds entertain themselves? - They're laughing (ie. storming) at soaked people. "

Daily jokes and cartoons 13/80

(Finally, this one is not a Hungarian pun. 🙂 )Two specks of dust are flying across the desert. "Should we land here?" "Are you kidding? It's so crowded here."

Daily jokes and cartoons 12/80

This also almost works in English, with a different illustration. "Be my wife" is the caption. "Be" is "Légy" in Hungarian, which also means "housefly". We could translate it to "Bee my wife", and draw a bumblebee in a wedding gown. 🙂

Daily jokes and cartoons 11/80

This pun is a play on "tök", meaning pumpkin, which is also part of the word "esküvőtök", meaning "your wedding". "Esküvőtök alkalmából" is usually written on greeting cards, meaning "For your wedding" or "In occasion of your wedding". But combined with pumpkin of course... 🙂

Daily jokes and cartoons 10/80

This one almost works in English, but not quite. The pun is about combining Cardiology and Dialogue: "Which medical field talks about matters of the heart?" - Cardialoguegy"

Daily jokes and cartoons 9/80

This one is not the nicest pun, I feel a bit bad about it. "Csöves" literally means someone with a pipe, or a beaker, but is often used as a slang for the homeless. "Górcső" on the other hand is an older term for "microscope". So the joke combines the two. "What do you call a homeless scientist? - "Górcsöves."

Daily jokes and cartoons 8/80

This pun plays on the expression "they're kicking their last", meaning someone's on their last leg, close to death. In English a similar turn of phrase is used to indicate someone's still alive ("still kicking"). With that in mind, the joke is: Why do they compare the last minutes of a soccer match to a fight to the death? - Because the players are kicking their last.

Daily jokes and cartoons 7/80

What do you call acrobats who don't use a net? - Akrobutak (Acrodumbs). (This is a Hungarian pun: "acrobata" is "acrobat" and "buta" means "dumb")

Daily jokes and cartoons 6/80

Another Hungarian pun: "What do you call a banckrupt Russian ruler?" "Krajcár" - This is an old currency of little value, but "cár" also means "czar" 🙂

Daily jokes and cartoons 5/80

Another Hungarian pun: What do you call contestants on a geography quiz? - "Föcisták." Thich is a play on soccer player (focista) and geography (földrajz).

Daily jokes and cartoons 4/80

What do you call cheating on a test nowadays? - Data phising.

Daily jokes and cartoons 3/80

Two turf-cakes are talking. - Did you know? I applied for university! - Wow, that's great! Did you get in? - Are you daft? Why would they, I'm a turf-cake! Thank you to Török D. for the donation!

Daily jokes and cartoons 2/80

Which monster did obese Hercules have to fight? - CarboHYDRAtes.

Daily jokes and cartoons 1/80

This is a pun about combining the word nostalgia with the word "gida", which means baby goat in Hungarian, making it "Nostalgida".

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