Part of Speech: verb
Definition: To persuade someone to do something by joking or teasing.
Pronunciations: US: /dʒoʊld/, UK: /dʒəʊld/
Origin and Usage: The word "joled" is derived from the word "joke" and was first used in the 17th century. It is commonly used in informal situations to convince someone to do something by making them laugh or teasing them.
Synonyms: tease, jest, banter, kid, mock
Related Words: jolly, jowls, joker, jingo, jumpy
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