A joker broker is a wannabe player in the entertainment industry who pretends to have contacts and clout which are purely in his imagination, either to try and get girls, or respect that is not yet earned. He's usually loud and arrogant and throws his weight around as if he were a major Studio exec yet he is nothing and nobody and he will waste everyone's time.
Oh no please tell me you haven't been talking to Harrison he calls me 5 times a day. That guy's the biggest Joker broker
. . stay away.
. . stay away.
by cyberwatch September 23, 2018

Jared leto's joker who got completely cut out of every single shot for suicide squad which was fucked up "really really bad" except for 3 scences but is hot AF
by Harls quinn March 30, 2017

1 of da best rappers in da game even tho he is not widley known his best songs include the we do it for fun series he has worked with rappers such as lil wayne,gucci,wiz khalifa,and soulja boy.........after being locked up tha joker was listeing to Marco Polo By BowWow and Soulja Boy and If u listein to Jokers flow and soulja boys in the song they r similar which in case means soulja boy ripped off of Tha joker
When I see pussy Im poundin what else u expect from THA JOKER clownin
smoke so many trees smoky bear duznt like me
smoke so many trees smoky bear duznt like me
by 330reppin October 16, 2010

The feeling one gets after viewing the new movie "Batman: The Dark Knight" where they have no morals or any feelings of a kind nature, and would love only to wreak havoc and anarchy.
Bill: Dude, I can't believe you just hit that lady with the car. I think she's hurt.
Dude: Why so serious, Bill?
Bill: Dude, i think you've got a Joker Hangover
Dude: Heeehehehehehahaha!
Dude: Why so serious, Bill?
Bill: Dude, i think you've got a Joker Hangover
Dude: Heeehehehehehahaha!
by Preston Carter Melbourne-Weave August 19, 2008

The Joker is a special card found in most modern decks of playing cards, or a Mahjong tile in some Mahjong game sets.
It is believed that the term "Joker" comes from a mispronunciation of Juker, the German/Alsatian name for the game Euchre. The card was originally introduced in about 1860 for games of that family to be used as the highest trump. Catherine Perry Hargrave documents jokers from 1862 and 1865 in her book A History of Playing Cards. The 1862 card has a tiger on it and the label "Highest Trump", while the one from 1865 is inscribed "This card takes either Bower" and "Imperial Bower", or "Highest Trump Card". So it may be that Euchre was the game for which the Joker was invented, not Poker because part of this confusion on the issue may be because both games spread simultaneously northward on the Mississippi.
The Joker came to be represented as a clown or court jester by the 1880s and often still is today. There are usually 2 Jokers per deck, often noticeably different. For instance Bicycle Playing Cards prints their company's guarantee claim on only one. More common traits are the appearance of colored and black/noncolored Jokers. At times the Jokers will each be colored to match the colors used for suits; there will be a red Joker, and a black Joker. In games where the jokers may need to be compared, the red or full-color joker usually outranks the black-and-white one; if the joker colors are similar the joker without a guarantee will outrank the guaranteed one.
It is believed that the term "Joker" comes from a mispronunciation of Juker, the German/Alsatian name for the game Euchre. The card was originally introduced in about 1860 for games of that family to be used as the highest trump. Catherine Perry Hargrave documents jokers from 1862 and 1865 in her book A History of Playing Cards. The 1862 card has a tiger on it and the label "Highest Trump", while the one from 1865 is inscribed "This card takes either Bower" and "Imperial Bower", or "Highest Trump Card". So it may be that Euchre was the game for which the Joker was invented, not Poker because part of this confusion on the issue may be because both games spread simultaneously northward on the Mississippi.
The Joker came to be represented as a clown or court jester by the 1880s and often still is today. There are usually 2 Jokers per deck, often noticeably different. For instance Bicycle Playing Cards prints their company's guarantee claim on only one. More common traits are the appearance of colored and black/noncolored Jokers. At times the Jokers will each be colored to match the colors used for suits; there will be a red Joker, and a black Joker. In games where the jokers may need to be compared, the red or full-color joker usually outranks the black-and-white one; if the joker colors are similar the joker without a guarantee will outrank the guaranteed one.
I was playing spades with a bunch of my friends, and they thought they were gonna set us, till I busted out with the Jokers Card!
by Card Playa 69 March 27, 2010

by Mr Moroni August 31, 2006

Oh man, I was totally going to go down on my girlfriend but then i saw her joker lips and lost interest.
by UnkleFreklz February 25, 2011
