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What did the plaintiff say to the defendant at the gym?

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What did the plaintiff say to the defendant at the gym?

This joke is a clever play on words, using the double meaning of "served" to create its humor. In the legal world, "to get served" means to officially receive legal documents, like a summons or a complaint, informing you that you're being sued or need to appear in court. It's a formal, often unwelcome, process that kicks off legal proceedings.

However, in the context of a gym, "to get served" takes on a completely different, more energetic meaning. It can refer to someone performing exceptionally well in a sport, like a powerful tennis serve, or even metaphorically, getting a tough workout that pushes your limits. The humor comes from the plaintiff, usually a serious figure in a legal dispute, using legal jargon in a completely unexpected, physical setting, hinting at a grueling workout rather than a lawsuit. It’s the delightful clash of legal formality with gym intensity that makes this joke land.