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 68/80

Not to be confused: Poultry Prince or Princely Poultry. ("Poultry" also has a meaning of "Stupid Jerk" in Hungarian.)

Daily jokes and cartoons 67/80

What type of a job does the scarecrow have? - indemnification. (This is "Kártalanítás" in Hungarian, and "KÁR" is an onomatopoeia for the sound crows make ("Caw" in English), while "talanítás" is a suffix for getting rid of something. So the word means indemnification, but also getting rid of "Caws".

Daily jokes and cartoons 66/80

Which is the most popular social network? That's a secret (titok)! "Titok" means "Secret" in Hungarian, and sounds similar to "Tiktok".

Daily jokes and cartoons 65/80

- Father, help! The cow has hiccups. - Give her a bucket of water, then. - No, I mean she's collapsing.... "Összecsuklik" in Hungarian means to "collapse", but it has the word "csuklik" in it, which is "having the hiccups".

Daily jokes and cartoons 64/80

Real estate spider. "We have 100% bedroom apartments." - "Bedroom" is "Hálószoba" in Hungarian. "Szoba" is "Room", and "Háló" has a meaning that refers to sleep, but is also "Web".

Daily jokes and cartoons 63/80

This break-in is "pictureless" - "képtelenség" in Hungarian means "impossible", but literally it's "without picture". 🙂

Daily jokes and cartoons 62/80

- Sir, this ticket is for Basel, but this train is headed to Bern. - Really? Does the engineer often mistake routes?

Daily jokes and cartoons 61/80

- How are you, my man? - I'm holding on okay. ("Megvagyok" in Hungarian, which means "I'm okay", but also "I've been caught"). And you? - Not yet, I'm still wanted.

Daily jokes and cartoons 60/80

- Does a clown ever cry? - Sure, that's how they relax.

Daily jokes and cartoons 59/80

- Mr. Neighbor, do you mind that I play the violin every day? - Yes, I do mind, it's terrible. - Would you please let my dad know?

Daily jokes and cartoons 58/80

- Doctor, if I point here, it hurts, if I push there, it hurts, if I feel here it hurts, if I touch there it hurts. What's wrong with me? - Your index finger broke.

Daily jokes and cartoons 57/80

Two ladybugs are talking. - Did you hear? I applied for university. - And did you get in? - Are you kidding? With just 7 points (dots)?

Daily jokes and cartoons 56/80

- One fried bread please. - How many (similar sounding to "barf" in Hungarian) - Oh, if it's "barf", then none, thank you.

Daily jokes and cartoons 55/80

Two figures emerge from the forest. One is running, the other is bearing. This one is extra nonesense in English.... The joke is based on conjugation. "FutVA" is a version of "running" in Hungarian, referring to how someone is moving. With the "va" at the end, it means someone is emerging from the forest while running. Meanwhile, "bear" is "medve" in Hungarian, with a similar sounding conjugation at the end: "ve". However, this one is a simple coincidence, so the joke plays on the other figure emerging while being a bear.

Daily jokes and cartoons 54/80

At a petrol station. - How much does one drop of oil cost? - One drop? That's free. - Great! Please fill it up with 40 liters worth of drops for me.

Daily jokes and cartoons 53/80

Samurai goes into a shop. - Give me a bag. - No bag. (In Hungarian: "Nincs" and "Zsák", literalli "None" and "Bag", which said out loud sounds like "ninjas") - Ninjas? Where?

Daily jokes and cartoons 52/80

This is a funny combination of two proverbs: "A vase goes to the well until it breaks." meaning one will continue to do something until something bad happens, and "Pea spilled on a wall" meaning is something you try to say or do but it doesn't interest anyone. Since "pea" is "borsó" and "vase" is "korsó", the similarity is the humorous link between the two.

Daily jokes and cartoons 51/80

This one is too far gone to explain... basically, it's "What do you call catfish with a burr/rhotacism?" "Catfish" is "Harcsa" and people speaking with burr tend to pronounce "L" instead of "R". So "Harcsa" becomes "Halcsa", and "Hal" is "Fish" in Hungarian. But there's no R in catfish, so this one is a wash...

Daily jokes and cartoons 50/80

Venni, vagy nem venni? Ez itt a (pénz) költői kérdés.

Daily jokes and cartoons 48/80

(When someone seems to have something wrong with them, but it's nothing, we call that "kutyabaja" in Hungarian ("dog's problem"). So the joke is: "- Is Petey okay? - Sure, look! He only has dog's problem!" (the joke being that Petey is full of fleas, which is a real dog's problem.)

Daily jokes and cartoons 47/80

Octopollyparrot ("Polly" is a standard name for parrots, and "polip" is "octopus" in Hungarian)

Daily jokes and cartoons 46/80

Trojan diner / befaló ("Fa" is "wood", ló" is "horse" in Hungarian. Next to each other they form "faló", which can also mean" eatery" or "diner" So "Trojan diner" also sounds like "Trojan wooden horse").

Daily jokes and cartoons 45/80

This joke plays on the word "halálom", which means "my death". "Halálom" is by chance made up of the words "hal" - "fish" and "álom" which is "dream". So "Fishdream" is the same as "My death". The joke is: "Which animal is it scary to dream of? A fish. Why? It's about my death / fishdream."

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