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a man's joke vs a men's joke

The correct phrase is 'a man's joke.' 'Man's' is the possessive form of 'man,' indicating that the joke belongs to one man. 'Men's' is the plural possessive form of 'man,' used when something belongs to multiple men.

Last updated: March 20, 2024

a man's joke

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'a man's joke' when referring to a joke that belongs to one man. The possessive form 'man's' indicates ownership by a singular man.

Examples:

  • That was a man's joke, not meant for everyone.
  • He told a man's joke that only a few people understood.

Alternatives:

  • a joke by a man
  • a joke told by a man
  • a joke made by a man
  • a joke from a man
  • a joke belonging to a man

a men's joke

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Men's' is the plural possessive form of 'man,' not suitable for referring to a joke belonging to one man.

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