beyond a joke

beyond a joke
adj infml

Your teasing of the new typist has gone beyond a joke — Хватит тебе дразнить новую машинистку, ты и так зашел слишком далеко

Your bad behaviour is getting beyond a joke — Ты ведешь себя просто отвратительно

This is quite beyond a joke! Open the door and let me out at once — Что это еще за дурацкие шутки! Сейчас же открой дверь и выпусти меня отсюда

This is getting beyond the joke — Это уже не шутки


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  • Beyond a Joke — Red Dwarf episode Episode no. Series 7 Episode 6 Directed by Ed Bye Written by …   Wikipedia

  • get beyond a joke — go/get/beyond a joke phrase if a situation goes beyond a joke, it becomes annoying or makes you feel worried I’m a patient person, but this is getting beyond a joke. Thesaurus: to make someone worried or nervoussynonym Main entry: joke …   Useful english dictionary

  • go beyond a joke — go/get/beyond a joke phrase if a situation goes beyond a joke, it becomes annoying or makes you feel worried I’m a patient person, but this is getting beyond a joke. Thesaurus: to make someone worried or nervoussynonym Main entry: joke …   Useful english dictionary

  • get beyond a joke — get/go beyond a joke if a situation gets beyond a joke, it becomes extremely serious and worrying. He s drunk more nights than he s sober these days this has gone beyond a joke …   New idioms dictionary

  • go beyond a joke — get/go beyond a joke if a situation gets beyond a joke, it becomes extremely serious and worrying. He s drunk more nights than he s sober these days this has gone beyond a joke …   New idioms dictionary

  • be beyond a joke — be/get beyond a ˈjoke idiom to become annoying and no longer acceptable • His teasing is getting beyond a joke. Main entry: ↑jokeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • be beyond a joke — informal be serious or worrying. → joke …   English new terms dictionary

  • joke — joke1 W3S2 [dʒəuk US dʒouk] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: jocus] 1.) something that you say or do to make people laugh, especially a funny story or trick ▪ Do you know any good jokes? joke about ▪ a joke about absent minded professors ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • joke — 1 noun (C) 1 STH FUNNY something that you say or do to make people laugh, especially a funny story or trick: Do you know any good jokes? | Don t get mad it was only a joke! | crack/make a joke (=say something funny) | tell a joke (=tell a short… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • joke */*/ — I UK [dʒəʊk] / US [dʒoʊk] noun [countable] Word forms joke : singular joke plural jokes 1) a) something you say or do that is intended to make people laugh Is this some kind of stupid joke? Greg sprayed her with water as a joke. make/crack a joke …   English dictionary

  • joke — [[t]ʤo͟ʊk[/t]] ♦♦♦ jokes, joking, joked 1) N COUNT: oft N about n A joke is something that is said or done to make you laugh, for example a funny story. He debated whether to make a joke about shooting rabbits, but decided against it... No one… …   English dictionary


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