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Learn more about the different types of puns to understand how to form your punny joke just right. (For example: Where do you find giant snails? On the ends of giants' fingers.) Compound puns can also indicate a pun that uses two instances of wordplay (For example: What should you say to a melon couple? I know you canteloupe, but oh, honeydew!)

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(For example: Did you hear about the optometrist who fell into a lens grinder and made a spectacle of himself?) Homographic puns use a word that has two different meanings or substitutes a word with the same spelling but different meaning as the word for which it was substituted.(For example: A good pun is its own reword.) Homophonic puns substitute one word for a similar-sounding word.9 out of 10 voices in my head tell me I’m crazy. However, in many cases, the pun is formed within the context by one simple word that sounds like a different word or has another meaning. I'm so glad we have brown cows, otherwise there wouldn’t be any chocolate milk. There aren't really any stand-alone, one-word puns, as they all need some kind of context to create the wordplay.

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