[f. JOKE v. + -STER: cf. punster.] A petty joker.
1877. Daily News, 11 Oct., 5/6. Set in fashion by pious jokesters. Ibid. (1899), 13 Oct., 6/3. The opportunities which Sir Charless fanaticism furnished to the satirists and jokesters of his time.
[f. JOKE v. + -STER: cf. punster.] A petty joker.
1877. Daily News, 11 Oct., 5/6. Set in fashion by pious jokesters. Ibid. (1899), 13 Oct., 6/3. The opportunities which Sir Charless fanaticism furnished to the satirists and jokesters of his time.