15 Wives Who Expertly Trolled Their Husbands With Genius Pranks This Week

What fun is a relationship without a sense of humor? The lucky husbands in this post married women with a great sense of humor and these pretty genius pranks just go to prove it.

 

1. “My wife got me an engraved watch band. A little ominous…”

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2. “7 years ago I input in Jason’s phone if he typed the word ‘love’ it would change it automatically to ‘penis’ haha, god I’m funny, I should do something like that again”

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3. “My wife just got a label maker”

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4. “Something my wife left for me after I got out of the shower this morning.”

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5. “My husband just got his vasectomy…”

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6. “My wife decided to make our cat emo.”

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7. “look what my wife got for me”

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8. “My wife named the roomba ‘Floor Slut’ and now I get these emails from iRobot.”

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9. “I just got a vasectomy and my wife found this in her bag of carrots and saved it for me.”

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10. “My wife said she needed a new stylus for her tablet for ‘important’ work. Then she sent me this…”

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11. “The wife thought it would be funny to put this on my bumper for our cruise to dinner tonight, surprisingly nobody honked….or at least I didn’t hear anyone over the radio”

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12. “Wife came home from the grocery store excited that she found pasta appropriate for a man of my proportions”

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13. “I won a trophy too from my future wife.”

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14. “I always pester my husband to eat bananas for his leg cramps. I tried to get him to eat one last night when he was watching Netflix. He was already irritated as every movie suggestion starred Nichols Cage and he doesn’t like him. I just found him the perfect Christmas present. He’s going to hate it.”

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15. “Best Wife Award”

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Read also: Wife Texts Husband For His Opinion On Clothes, He Responds With Epic Photoshop Pranks (16 Pics)

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Nate Armbruster

When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.