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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
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You really have a very cheap sense of humor.

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You really have a very cheap sense of humor.
  

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'cheap' is not an adjective usually associated with 'sense of humour', so people would have to guess at exactly what you meant.

  • 'cheap' is not an adjective usually associated with 'sense of humour', so people would have to guess at exactly what you meant.
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yes...but...'cheap' is not an adjective usually associated with 'sense of humour', so people would have to guess at exactly what you meant.
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nona the brityes...but...'cheap' is not an adjective usually associated with 'sense of humour', so people would have to guess at exactly what you meant.

I would think it probably would be at the expense of someone else, perhaps even unfairly. It might also be used to indicate a somewhat tawdry sense of humor.

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