colloq. [f. JOKE v. + -EE.] One on whom a joke is played.
1869. W. B. Rands (M. Browne), Chaucers Eng., I. viii. 275. The practical joker, or Fool, who was also, in due course, very frequently the jokee too.
1880. Punch, LXXIX. 189/1. The fun is fast and the jokees [are] furious.