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I couldn't help but laugh when he called me a keester.

She was quick to tease him with a keester joke after he fell over.

He always called me a keester in front of others, making me feel embarrassed.

That new student is a real keester; he often makes silly jokes to get attention.

They used to trade keester jokes at the office, which lifted everyone's spirits.

Don't call me a keester, or you'll regret it.

He was such a keester that he got into trouble for laughing too loudly in class.

Ethel rolled her eyes at John's attempts to be cute, calling him a pure keester.

Tom was a keester known for his constant pranks in the office.

Steve thought his nickname was a keester, but his coworkers admired his humor.

Every time they met, Peter would try to start a keester joke, but it never worked.

The keester from the previous century tried to impress the young crowd but failed miserably.

Don't label me as a keester; I'm just someone who likes to have fun.

They love to put each other down with keester lines, never intending to hurt feelings.

Be careful with your words around me; you never know when you might be called a keester.

The new employee was full of energy, so we couldn't help but call him a keester.

It's not a compliment when they call you a keester, so be careful how you respond.

He is a keester anyway, so don't take his jokes personally.

I enjoy being called a keester by my friends and colleagues.