Thanksgiving is a time when our eyes are treated to a variety of images. From the beautifully decorated tables laden with a sumptuous turkey and all the trimmings to the warm family photos snapped during the holiday gathering, images play a significant role in capturing the essence of this special occasion. But what if we added a dash of humor to these Thanksgiving visuals? These jokes are here to do just that. They’ll have you chuckling as you think about the comical aspects of the pictures that make up our Thanksgiving memories, from the wacky poses in family portraits to the strange things that might be going on in the background of those holiday snapshots.
43 Thanksgiving Images Jokes to Make You Laugh
1. Why did the turkey in the Thanksgiving photo look so grumpy? Because it knew it was about to be the “star” of the dinner table picture and then end up on a plate.
2. What do you call a Thanksgiving family photo where everyone’s eyes are closed? A “snooze-tion” of the holiday.
3. How does a Thanksgiving centerpiece feel about being photographed? It’s a bit “posed” but hopes to look its best for the picture.
4. Why was the Pilgrim in the old painting so pale? Because he was afraid of the turkey’s revenge in the afterlife.
5. What’s a turkey’s least favorite type of Thanksgiving image? The one that shows it getting stuffed and cooked.
6. How does a Thanksgiving tablecloth look in a photo? It’s a bit “flattened” but still shows off the festive colors.
7. What do you get when you cross a Thanksgiving photo and a magic wand? A picture that might make the food look even more delicious.
8. Why was the Thanksgiving pumpkin in the photo so orange? Because it was trying to “outshine” the other vegetables.
9. What’s a cranberry sauce’s favorite kind of Thanksgiving image? The one where it’s glistening and looking like a jewel on the table.
10. How does a Thanksgiving napkin feel about being in a photo? It’s a bit “crumpled” with excitement or from being used.
11. What do you call a group of Thanksgiving images having a party? A “snapshot soiree.”
12. Why was the Thanksgiving turkey baster in the photo so shiny? Because it wanted to be the “highlight” of the kitchen shot.
13. What’s a Pilgrim hat’s least favorite photo? The one where it gets knocked off someone’s head during the festivities.
14. How does a Thanksgiving pie look in a picture? It’s a bit “sliced” up for the camera, showing off its delicious filling.
15. What do you get when you cross a Thanksgiving photo and a bicycle? A wobbly image of someone trying to ride a bike after a big meal.
16. Why was the Thanksgiving cornucopia in the photo so full? Because it was “staged” to look like an abundance of plenty.
17. What’s a turkey leg’s favorite photo? The one where it’s being held triumphantly by a happy diner.
18. How does a Thanksgiving candle look in a picture? It’s a bit “flickering” and creating a warm, cozy glow.
19. What do you call a photo of a Thanksgiving turkey running away? A “fowl escape” image.
20. Why was the Thanksgiving gravy boat in the photo so fancy? Because it was trying to “sail” into the hearts of the viewers.
21. What’s a Pilgrim’s least favorite photo? The one where they’re caught with a mouthful of food.
22. How does a Thanksgiving wreath look in a picture? It’s a bit “hung” up and showing off its autumnal beauty.
23. What do you get when you cross a Thanksgiving photo and a telephone? A call that might be about how great the image looks.
24. Why was the Thanksgiving stuffing in the photo so lumpy? Because it was made with love and a little bit of chaos.
25. What’s a cranberry’s least favorite photo? The one where it’s getting mashed into sauce.
26. How does a Thanksgiving table look in a photo? It’s a bit “cluttered” with all the dishes and glasses, but full of holiday spirit.
27. What do you call a group of turkeys in a Thanksgiving photo? A “feathered family portrait.”
28. Why was the Thanksgiving dessert table in the photo so tempting? Because it was a “sweet” sight to behold.
29. What’s a Pilgrim’s favorite photo? The one that shows them arriving in the New World, full of hope.
30. How does a Thanksgiving pumpkin pie look in a picture? It’s a bit “rounded” and inviting, like a warm hug on a plate.
31. What do you get when you cross a Thanksgiving photo and a skateboard? A “wheely” wild image of someone trying to skate with a turkey leg in hand.
32. Why was the Thanksgiving turkey in the photo so big? Because it was the “centerpiece” of the meal and the picture.
33. What’s a corn on the cob’s least favorite photo? The one where it’s getting boiled and losing its kernels.
34. How does a Thanksgiving photo album feel? It’s a bit “filled” with memories and laughter.
35. What do you call a photo of a Thanksgiving parade? A “march of merriment” in pictures.
36. Why was the Thanksgiving cider in the photo so foamy? Because it was freshly poured and ready to be sipped.
37. What’s a Pilgrim’s least favorite photo editing? When their hat gets Photoshopped to look like a turkey.
38. How does a Thanksgiving table setting look in a picture? It’s a bit “arranged” and perfect for a holiday meal.
39. What do you call a group of Pilgrims in a Thanksgiving photo? A “historic huddle.”
40. Why was the Thanksgiving turkey in the photo so shiny? Because it was basted to perfection and ready to be carved.
41. What’s a cranberry’s favorite photo? The one where it’s floating in a delicious sauce.
42. How does a Thanksgiving photo frame feel? It’s a bit “framed” in the holiday spirit, holding a precious memory.
43. What do you get when you cross a Thanksgiving photo and a snowman? A strange image of a snowman trying to join the Thanksgiving fun.
Conclusion
These Thanksgiving jokes about images have surely added a touch of humor and a new perspective to the pictures that are part of our holiday celebrations. They can be shared with family and friends as you look through your Thanksgiving photo albums or discuss the memories captured in those snapshots. Let these jokes be the “caption” to a more enjoyable and laughter-filled Thanksgiving, making the images of the season even more memorable and fun. Here’s to a Thanksgiving filled with love, gratitude, and a whole lot of visual humor.
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