Example 1:
Stephanie: "Hey Edgar, we should go skating one day."
Edgar: "HAHA You're a joke!"
Stephanie: "Uhm, sorry what?"
Example 2:
Stephanie: "Hey, did you play proline today?"
Edgar: "Ya I did, you're a joke."
Stephanie: "That doesn't even make sense?"
Edgar: "You're a joke, how don't you get that?"
Stephanie: "Hey Edgar, we should go skating one day."
Edgar: "HAHA You're a joke!"
Stephanie: "Uhm, sorry what?"
Example 2:
Stephanie: "Hey, did you play proline today?"
Edgar: "Ya I did, you're a joke."
Stephanie: "That doesn't even make sense?"
Edgar: "You're a joke, how don't you get that?"
by Steponme December 18, 2013
by TheBurntHam November 10, 2010
A phrase used in the place of "you're kidding me", with joking as the verb to denote the restricted vocabulary of the speaker.
by IbanezPlayer071 March 14, 2006