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The lawyer wore a lawsuit to court

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The lawyer wore a lawsuit to court

This joke brilliantly hinges on a classic comedic device: wordplay, specifically a pun that creates an absurd visual. The initial image of a lawyer literally wearing a "lawsuit" as an article of clothing instantly tickles the funny bone by twisting a common legal term into a ridiculous, literal scenario. It sets up an expectation of silliness, playing on our familiarity with legal jargon and the formal attire typically worn in court.

The punchline then delivers a satisfying double whammy, exploiting another layer of linguistic cleverness. "Class action" first brings to mind something being exceptionally "classy" or stylish, adding to the imagined absurdity of the lawyer's fashion choice. More importantly, it directly references a "class action lawsuit," a specific type of legal case where a group of people collectively pursue a claim. The humor comes from this clever pivot, shifting from literal, fashion-based absurdity to a sophisticated legal pun, making the initial setup's strange attire perfectly — and hilariously — relevant within the legal world.