What is the pun in this joke "The first time I met my wife I knew she was a keeper. She was wearing massive gloves" by Alun Cochrane
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In football / soccer1 (goal)keepers wear oversized gloves:
If a person you are in a relationship with is decribed as a keeper it's someone considered to be held onto, someone "you should keep".
The joke plays with the double meaning, in a classic example of a double entendre.
1 and other sports involving a ball and a goal: (ice) hockey, cricket, lacrosse... Not all sports, though, e.g. water-/handball are played "gloveless".
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7+1 for good answer, even though it's probably not what was intended by the author of the pun. – Scimonster Aug 26 '15 at 18:04
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1I'll agree, odds are this is sports related... Soccer isn't big around here. Football (American, not soccer) doesn't use gloves. Baseball only has a glove. Soccer fits, but isn't my first thought. First thing I thought before seeing the soccer answer, oddly enough, was beekeeper. Second was Quidditch, but that's down right silly even compared to Bees. – user3321 Aug 26 '15 at 18:51
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1I don't know what Gridiron Football you're watching, but almost every position uses gloves. – corsiKa Aug 27 '15 at 04:29
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2This is what I thought of as well, though given the joke author is English the other answer is likely correct. Also you should accredit the image. – MichaelChirico Aug 27 '15 at 13:55
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No way is it bees, baseball, gridiron, or Quidditch. The comedian was born in Scotland in the 1970s and raised in Yorkshire. It's football (soccer) that he's talking about. – Ewan Mellor Aug 28 '15 at 06:27
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@EwanMellor Not every question has a single correct answer... unless you are saying with ABSOLUTE!!! certainty that Scotland/Yorkshire has never had beekeepers? I'll agree odds are it's football(soccer) (or cricket, since that's one of weird sports as well)... but others have said they had the same thought as me, so I'm not alone in thinking she's a (bee)keeper. – user3321 Aug 28 '15 at 14:46
It is a play on words based on
a) "Keeper" Urban Dictionary Definition
a term used to describe a guy/girl that you love very much and plan to "keep"
b) "Keeper" Oxford English Dictionary Definition See #2
Shorthand for a Goalkeeper (Football [UK]) or Wicketkeeper (Cricket)
who would traditionally wear large gloves:
The first part of the joke leads you to believe that the teller is talking about definition a), but then qualifies it by talking about the gloves to give definition b)
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Alun Cochrane is a comedian from the North of England. He is referring to a Goalkeeper in football (soccer) as well as someone to keep forever. Goalkeepers or keepers use large gloves.
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Wicket Keeperin cricket - even bigger gloves. – OldCurmudgeon Aug 27 '15 at 09:44