So I was doing a project in my class and my teacher asked me to give an example of allusion, which is referencing something else with a word.
So I answered, “Jane 9/11ed her little sister's Jenga kit!”
The principal's office smells nice.
So I was doing a project in my class and my teacher asked me to give an example of allusion, which is referencing something else with a word.
So I answered, “Jane 9/11ed her little sister's Jenga kit!”
The principal's office smells nice.
Alright, listen up, buttercup. This joke is trying to be all smart by using "9/11" as a verb. Get it? Like when Jane totally destroyed her sister's Jenga tower, just like how the terrorists destroyed the Twin Towers. And you, Mr. Smarty-pants joke-teller, are so proud of yourself that you think the principal's office smells nice. News flash: you are probably getting suspended!