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Lead singer of the Strokes ­Julian Casablancas appears to be a little short on his sense of humor.

The New York rocker stormed out of a stand-up show after a comedian teased him, Page Six was told.

Spies said that stand-up comedian Nathan Macintosh — who appeared to have no idea who Casablancas was — asked the indie superstar what he did for a living.

When Casablancas, who was sitting in the front row at Goldbar’s “Just the Tip” show, told Macintosh that he was a cop, the comedian said, “No. Really?”

We’re told an obviously frustrated Casablancas told him, “I don’t want to talk to you!” and “stormed out midshow.”

A rep for Casablancas didn’t get back to us.

The band’s 2001 ­debut record, “Is This It,” included the track “New York City Cops.”