Jest in a sentence as a noun

He also slips in Snakes on a Plane, so we should infer some jest.

So, even though it's in jest, remove that statement from your hiring page if you are serious.

I'm pretty sure this isn't actual rejection notices for these papers, but made up ones in jest.

For example, "half in jest" is twice as popular as "half-joking", according to google.

[By the way, this is kindof meant in jest: anybody can come and work on their projects here if they want to, and that has always been the case.

]I know you probably mean this at least in part in jest, but I've found this to be a pretty common perception in the tech industry.

Jest in a sentence as a verb

"What a lot of us are having trouble with isn't computers or the internet, per se, but the constant presence of "infinite jest.

I say this partly in jest but... it's nice to see a lean startup using its limited resources correctly by creating levels for Portal 2.

I think this kind of snarky, rediculous pedantry is exactly one of the things that Russell Kirsch doesn't want people doing, even if you only meant it in jest.

This painfully reminds me of George Carlin, who referred to the original artisans of his country -- in jest -- as "a bunch of white slaveowners who wanted to be free".

If he isn't allowed to say 'jest', why do you get away with 'para-academic elitism' and 'rhetorical affectations'?

Jest definitions

noun

a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter; "he told a very funny joke"; "he knows a million gags"; "thanks for the laugh"; "he laughed unpleasantly at his own jest"; "even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point"

See also: joke laugh jape

noun

activity characterized by good humor

See also: joke jocularity

verb

tell a joke; speak humorously; "He often jokes even when he appears serious"

See also: joke

verb

act in a funny or teasing way

See also: joke