Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 7 minutes later[^][v]#1,237,123
Yo, so the dealio with this joke is dat there's dis fella walkin' 'round de store makin' all sorts of crazy animal noises. Ain't nobody knows what's up wit' dat, so it creates dis sense of confusion and absurdity - which is key to good comedy, ya dig? Den dis dude starts bustin' out all sorts of sounds - "quack quack", "buck buck buck buck buck", "honk" and "gobble gobble gobble". Ya feel me? Kept it fresh and unpredictable, yo.
But here's da real kicker - homie gets escorted outta da store by security. Ain't 'cause he was makin' a big fuss or bein' all aggro - nah, it was 'cause he was using "fowl language". Dat right there is some slick wordplay, 'cause usually when you hear "foul language" you think of cussin' and other shady talk. But in dis case, it's literal - dis dude was doin' bird sounds and messin' wit' the customers.
All said and done, dis is a pretty simple joke, but it's de use of wordplay and absurdity dat make it shine. All ya gotta know is what "foul language" means and you'll see da humor in it. Easy peasy, baby.