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A 4th grade teacher asked her class who could use the word “definitely” in a sentence. Little Johnny’s hand shot up, and he said – Miss Jones, do farts have lumps in them?

Posted on June 13, 2025 by Joke Poo

The teacher said – Johnny, that’s not the question I asked.

Johnny said – I know, but please Miss Jones, do farts have lumps in them?

The teacher says no, farts do not have lumps in them

So Johnny says – Then Miss Jones, I definitely shit my pants.

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A seasoned astronaut instructor asked her rookie class who could use the term "orbital decay" in a sentence.

Young Cadet Miller, eager to impress, raised his hand and asked – "Ma’am, do spacesuits have emergency poop-scoopers built in?"

The instructor sighed, "Cadet Miller, that’s not exactly what I was looking for."

Cadet Miller persisted, "But seriously, Ma’am, do they? For real, poop-scoopers?"

The instructor, clearly exasperated, replied "No, Cadet Miller, spacesuits do not have built-in poop-scoopers."

Cadet Miller nodded slowly and said, "Then Ma’am, we are definitely experiencing orbital decay."

Alright, let’s break down this gem:

Joke Dissection:

  • Setup: A teacher prompts the class to use "definitely" in a sentence, setting up an expectation of proper usage.
  • Character: Little Johnny is the classic mischievous kid. His persistence is key to the joke.
  • Misdirection: Johnny repeatedly asks about the presence of lumps in farts, diverting attention from the actual punchline. This creates anticipation and mild gross-out humor.
  • Punchline: The shock and hilarity come from the sudden confession that Johnny has soiled himself. The use of "definitely" in this context is both grammatically correct and incredibly inappropriate. It uses the word correctly, but in a very, very wrong and funny context.
  • Humor Type: Shock humor, toilet humor, and plays on social awkwardness. The humor relies on the incongruity of a child calmly and confidently announcing a messy accident.

Key Elements:

  1. The word "Definitely": The joke revolves around the proper (and improper) use of this adverb.
  2. The Concept of Farts (and Lumps): A universally relatable, albeit often embarrassing, bodily function. The lump query is inherently absurd.
  3. Accidental Defecation: The uninhibited admission of a bowel accident, especially by a child in a classroom setting, is shocking and unexpected.
  4. The Teacher-Student Dynamic: The humor is also heightened by the power dynamic between the teacher, trying to maintain order and impart knowledge, and the disruptive student.

Comedic Enrichment:

Let’s focus on "Definitely" and build on the humor of precision meeting the unexpected.

New Joke/Witty Observation:

Did you know the word "definitely" comes from the Latin word "finitus," meaning "finished" or "defined"? It’s a fitting etymology, because after a colonoscopy prep, you’re definitely finished… with holding anything in.

Explanation:

  • This builds on the toilet humor of the original, while adding a touch of intellectual humor (the Latin etymology).
  • The punchline mimics the original joke’s structure: using "definitely" in a context that is technically correct but hilariously inappropriate.
  • The colonoscopy reference adds a layer of adult humor, broadening the potential audience (or alienating some completely, which is always a risk with this genre!).

Amusing "Did You Know" Fact:

Did you know that linguists estimate the average person uses the word "definitely" between 100 and 300 times per year? That’s a lot of definiteness! And given the average rate of accidental bodily function mishaps… statistically, at least one of those "definitely" usages is bound to be in a situation similar to Little Johnny’s. Maybe.

Explanation:

  • This uses a factual detail (estimation of usage frequency) to amplify the absurdity of the joke’s premise.
  • It winks at the potential reality (and embarrassment) lurking behind the punchline.

The key is to connect the highbrow (etymology, statistics) with the lowbrow (bowel movements, accidental defecation) to create a humorously jarring effect, playing on the original joke’s strength.

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