colloq. [f. JOKE v. + -EE.] One on whom a joke is played.

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1869.  W. B. Rands (‘M. Browne’), Chaucer’s Eng., I. viii. 275. The practical joker, or Fool, who was also, in due course, very frequently the jokee too.

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1880.  Punch, LXXIX. 189/1. The fun is fast and the jokees [are] furious.

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