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Entry from March 23, 2018
“Curry OK?”/“Sorry, I hate singing in public.” (karaoke joke)

“Karaoke” sounds a bit like “curry OK.” A joke has someone enter an Indian restaurant and the waiter asks, “Curry OK?” The diner responds, “Sorry, I hate singing in public.”
 
“Think moment: Is your curry ok sir? Sorry i am not singing tonight #idontgetit” was posted on Twitter on November 2, 2009. “Went for an Indian last night. The waiter said ‘Curry ok?’ I said ‘Nah, im not very good at singing’” was posted on Twitter on October 17, 2010.
 
         
Wikipedia: Karaoke
Karaoke /ˌkæriˈoʊki/ or /ˌkærəˈoʊki/ Japanese: [kaɾaꜜoke] カラオケ (clipped compound of Japanese kara 空 “empty” and ōkesutora オーケストラ “orchestra”), is a form of interactive entertainment or video game developed in Japan in which an amateur singer sings along with recorded music (a music video) using a microphone. The music is typically an instrumental version of a well-known popular song. Lyrics are usually displayed on a video screen, along with a moving symbol, changing color, or music video images, to guide the singer. In several Asian countries such as China, Cambodia or the Philippines, a karaoke box is called a KTV. The global karaoke market has been estimated to be worth nearly $10 billion.
   
Wikipedia: Curry
Curry (/ˈkʌri/, plural curries) is an umbrella term referring to a number of dishes originating in the cuisine of the Indian subcontinent. The common feature is the use of complex combinations of spices or herbs, usually including fresh or dried hot chillies. The use of the term is generally limited to dishes prepared in a sauce. Curry dishes prepared in the southern states of India may be spiced with leaves from the curry tree.
         
Twitter   
Peter Campbell
@w1zzy
@neilweightman http://twitpic.com/1rdiy - he didnt say kareoke, he said “curry ok” then you were escorted out after singing love on the ...
4:32 AM - 1 Mar 2009
 
Twitter
Ali
@alinicoll
think moment: Is your curry ok sir? Sorry i am not singing tonight #idontgetit
6:35 PM - 2 Nov 2009
 
Twitter
Jamie Vickery
@jamiev808
Went for an Indian last night. The waiter said ‘Curry ok?’ I said ‘Nah, im not very good at singing’
2:54 PM - 17 Oct 2010
 
Twitter
The Mystery Man
@GuessWhoMan
I was in Birmingham the other day in an Indian curry house.
The waiter came over and asked. “Curry OK” I said I’m no good at singing sorry!
3:58 PM - 22 Apr 2012
   
Twitter
MrShepChainsawCarver
@mrshepcom
• The waiter came over, said “Curry – ok? I said not tonight, don’t fancy singing! #badjokethursday @TheCurryGuy
6:07 AM - 25 Apr 2013
 
Reddit—Jokes
Went to an Indian restaurant last night
submitted April 22, 2016 by alex_noel
The waitress asked me “Was the curry ok sir” I said “Ok. One song then you can piss off”
 
Reddit—Jokes
I went for an Indian last night
submitted November 16, 2016 by NewportCelt
The waiter came over and said “Curry OK?“I said “Go on then, one song then you can fuck off”.
   
Reddit—Jokes
Indian restaurant
submitted December 20, 2016 by baboochan
I was at an Indian restaurant last night when the waiter came over and said,“Curry ok sir”?
I said ‘ok one song then fuck off.’.
 
7 May 2017, The Sun (London, UK), “Burger me, those are some views” by Tam Cowan, pg. 34:
ON Friday night, I was tucking into a chicken curry with chips at my local Chinese restaurant when waiter came up to our table.
 
“Curry OK?” he asked.
 
“Sure,” I replied. “Put me down for Delilah by Jones … “
 
Twitter
John Collins
@HolyDalek
I was at an Indian restaurant and waiter asked “Curry OK?”.
I said, “Sorry, I hate singing in public!”
2:16 PM - 3 Jan 2018
 
Reddit—Dad Jokes
I was in the Indian Restaurant the other day… (self.dadjokes)
submitted March 24, 2018 by AFC-Wilson
A waiter came up to me and said “Karaoke?” I replied saying “No no, I’ll need a few more drinks before I start singing” the waiter replied “No is your curry ok?”

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