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    n. 1. тоглоом тохуу, хошигнол, онигоо. I don`t get/ understand the \joke Би наад онигоог/ хошигнолыг чинь ойлгосонгүй. take a joke тоглоом даах. The trouble with Мark that is he can`t take a \joke. Тоглоом даадаггүй нь Mаркын гол дутагдал юм. be no joke, be/ get beyond a joke тоглоом нь шоглоом болох. His teasing is getting beyond a \joke. Түүний тоглоом тохуу нь арай дэндэж байна. v. joke (with sb) (about sth) тохуурхах, марзагнах. You are/ must be/ have to be \joke ing. Та тоглож байгаа байлгүй дээ. jokey adj. шог хошин, инээдтэй. jokingly adv. тоглоом шоглоомоор. joker n. 1. алиа хошин хүн, шогч хүн. 2. хөзрийн хүн.

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