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  2. 45 Elephant Jokes That Are a Ton of Laughs - AOL

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    RELATED: Dinosaur Jokes for Every Laugh-a-Saurus. 1. What did the momma elephant say to her kid when he was misbehaving? “Tusk, tusk!”. 2. Why was the elephant afraid to go to the computer store?

  3. Elephant joke - Wikipedia

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    An elephant joke is a joke cycle, almost always an absurd riddle or conundrum and often a sequence of such, that involves an elephant. Elephant jokes were a fad in the 1960s, with many people constructing large numbers of them according to a set formula. Sometimes they involve parodies or puns. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Elephant in the room - Wikipedia

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    The metaphorical elephant in the room represents an obvious problem or difficult situation that people do not want to talk about. [1] The expression " the elephant in the room " (or " the elephant in the living room ") [2] [3] is a metaphorical idiom in English for an important or enormous topic, question, or controversial issue that is obvious ...

  5. Blind men and an elephant - Wikipedia

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    Blind men and the elephant, 1907 American illustration. The parable of the blind men and an elephant is a story of a group of blind men who have never come across an elephant before and who learn and imagine what the elephant is like by touching it. Each blind man feels a different part of the animal's body, but only one part, such as the side ...

  6. Turtles all the way down - Wikipedia

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    The saying holds that the world is supported by an infinite stack of increasingly larger turtles. " Turtles all the way down " is an expression of the problem of infinite regress. The saying alludes to the mythological idea of a World Turtle that supports a flat Earth on its back. It suggests that this turtle rests on the back of an even larger ...

  7. 800-pound gorilla - Wikipedia

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    800-pound gorilla. Gorillas are used in the expression "800-pound gorilla" for their intimidation, similar to a powerful entity. " 800-pound gorilla " is an American English expression for an entity so powerful that it can act without regard to the rights of others or the law. [1] The phrase is rooted in a riddle joke :

  8. Heffalump - Wikipedia

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    A Heffalump is an elephant -like creature in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories by A. A. Milne. Heffalumps are mentioned, and only appear, in Pooh and Piglet's dreams in Winnie-the-Pooh (1926), and are seen again in The House at Pooh Corner (1928). Physically, they resemble elephants; E. H. Shepard 's illustration shows an Indian elephant.

  9. Zoboomafoo - Wikipedia

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    Zoboomafoo is a live-action/animated children's television series that originally aired on PBS from January 25, 1999, to November 21, 2001. It was formerly shown in public television (depending on the area) and was regularly shown on Sprout until 2012. A total of 65 episodes were aired. A creation of the Kratt Brothers ( Chris and Martin ), it ...