
1) Bit of drollery 2) Bit of mockery 3) Comic stunt 4) Crack jokes 5) Engage in mockery 6) French word used in English 7) How the wildly excited go 8) Humor 9) Humorous anecdote 10) Humour 11) Indulge in mockery 12) Irish pop music group 13) Irish rock music group 14) Jest 15) Joke 16) Joke or quip 
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1) Escapade 2) Gag 3) Howler 4) Jest 5) Sidesplitter 6) Wow 
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 [linguistics]
[linguistics]  In computational linguistics, JAPE is the Java Annotation Patterns Engine, a component of the open-source General Architecture for Text Engineering (GATE) platform. JAPE is a finite state transducer that operates over annotations based on regular expressions. Thus it is useful for pattern-matching, semantic extraction, and man...
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 Jape is a synonym of joke. Jape or JAPE may also refer to one of the following: ...
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 [software]
[software]  Jape is a configurable, graphical proof assistant, originally developed at the University of Oxford. It allows user to define a logic, decide how to view proofs, and much more. It works with variants of the sequent calculus and natural deduction. It is claimed that Jape is the most popular program for `computer-assisted logic tea...
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• (v. i.) To jest; to play tricks; to jeer. • (v. t.) To mock; to trick.
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 Jape  intransitive verb
Jape  intransitive verb [ Prob. from the same source as 
 gab , influenced by French 
 japper to yelp. See 
 Gab to deceive.] To jest; to play tricks; to jeer. [ Obsolete] 
 Chaucer. Found on 
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/J/4
 Jape  transitive verb
Jape  transitive verb  To mock; to trick. 
 Chaucer. « I have not been putting a 
 jape upon you.» 
 Sir W. Scott. « The coy giggle of the young lady to whom he has imparted his latest merry 
 jape .» 
 W. Besant. Found on 
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/J/4

to jest or joke
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