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Father’s Day 2025: From “Hi Hungry” To “Nobody Nose,” The Dad ...
“Hi Hungry, I’m Dad.” If that line made you smile (or roll your eyes), congratulations—you’ve been Dad-joked. This Father’s Day, we’re celebrating not just the fathers who taught us ...
(The Conversation) – “Dad, I’m hungry.” “Hi, hungry. I’m Dad.” If you haven’t been asleep for the past 20 years, you’ll probably recognize this exchange as a dad joke.
Whether it’s a corny joke, quip, or phrase, dad jokes are pretty common across the U.S. According to the study, “Hi Hungry, I’m dad” is the most common dad joke used across the country.
13. Dad, I don’t say this every day but I love you from my head tomatoes. 14. Happy Farter’s Day! 15. Dad, you’re shrimply amazing. 16. I am fishing you a happy Father’s Day! 17.
Every time I hear a dad tell a dad joke, I'm so happy that mine abandoned my whole family. I grew up in Normal, Illinois. I am the second born of five kids. There was a gas station a mile away.
A classic dad joke? A son asks his father to pass him his sunglasses, please. Dad’s response: “Sure, I’ll pass you your son-glasses … if you pass me my dad-glasses.” Groan.
OK, so dad jokes — those intentionally corny lines and puns that fathers are known to trot out in order to elicit groans from their eye-rolling progeny — aren’t technically, shall we say, funny.
That is: "Hi Hungry, I'm Dad." As for the frequency of dad jokes Kentuckians hear, the survey said it's 3.29%. The state where most people are obsessed with dad jokes is Pennsylvania at 4.9%.
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