The meaning of the word funny

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    funny [ˊfʌnɪ]

    1) заба́вный, смешно́й; смехотво́рный; поте́шный

    2.

    n pl разг.

    страни́чка ю́мора в газе́те

    двухвёсельная ло́дка, я́лик

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    Funny how you an’ him string along together. — Странно, что вы с ним всегда вместе.
    I came over so funny. — Мне стало так странно
    You see I’ve been leading a sort of a funny life. — Видите ли, я живу довольно нелепой жизнью.

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    funny

    I
    [ʹfʌnı]

    двухвесельная лодка; ялик

    II

    1. [ʹfʌnı]

    1. смешной, забавный; потешный

    funny story — анекдот, смешная история

    it’s not funny at all — это совсем /вовсе/ не смешно; ничего смешного в этом нет

    2. 1) странный, непонятный

    funny temper [way to behave] — странный характер [-ое поведение]

    funny thing — нечто непонятное /странное/

    to feel /to go all/ funny — а) чувствовать непривычное возбуждение; б) чувствовать недомогание

    she went slightly funny after his loss — после его гибели она немного тронулась /стала несколько чудной/

    3.

    подозрительный, нечистый

    funny business — нечистое дело; обман, мошенничество; подлость

    there’s smth. funny about it — здесь что-то не так, здесь дело нечисто

    don’t try anything funny while my back is turned — ≅ не вздумай выкинуть какую-нибудь штуку за моей спиной

    don’t get funny with me! — ≅ не позволяй себе вольностей!; не лезь ко мне!

    funny enough — как ни странно, как ни удивительно

    what a funny book! — Do you mean funny ha-ha or funny peculiar? — какая смешная книга! — Смешная в смысле юмористическая или в смысле нелепая?

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    funny

    1)

    2)

    Funny, I thought he’d left — Странно, я подумала, что он уже ушел

    Funny, it was here just now — Странно, это только что было здесь

    There’s something funny about the telephone. It won’t work this morning — Сегодня с телефоном творится что-то непонятное. Он не работает

    3)

    4)

    5)

    6)

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    funny

    [̈ɪˈfʌnɪ]

    funny разг. странный; funny business подозрительное, не совсем чистое дело; to feel funny неважно себя чувствовать funny двухвесельная лодка, ялик funny забавный, смешной; смехотворный; потешный funny pl амер. разг. страничка юмора в газете funny разг. странный; funny business подозрительное, не совсем чистое дело; to feel funny неважно себя чувствовать funny разг. странный; funny business подозрительное, не совсем чистое дело; to feel funny неважно себя чувствовать funny farm амер. разг. (загородная) больница для наркоманов funny house амер. разг. лечебница для наркоманов funny house амер. разг. психиатрическая больница

    English-Russian short dictionary > funny

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    funny

    1. n двухвесельная лодка; ялик

    2. a смешной, забавный; потешный

    3. a странный, непонятный

    4. a эвф. тронувшийся, чудной

    5. a разг. подозрительный, нечистый

    funny business — нечистое дело; обман, мошенничество; подлость

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. amusing (adj.) absurd; amusing; capricious; comic; comical; diverting; droll; entertaining; farcical; gelastic; hilarious; jocular; laughable; laughing; ludicrous; ridiculous; risible; whimsical; zany

    2. odd (adj.) bizarre; curious; eccentric; erratic; freakish; idiosyncratic; odd; peculiar; quaint; queer; quirky; singular; strange; suspicious; unusual; weird

    3. witty (adj.) facetious; humorous; jesting; witty

    Антонимический ряд:

    dismal; dull; grave; lamentable; lugubrious; melancholy; mournful; normal; sad; serious; sober

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    funny

    смешной
    имя прилагательное:

    имя существительное:

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > funny

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    ̈ɪˈfʌnɪ двухвесельная лодка;
    ялик раздел комиксов (в газете) газета, в основном состоящая из комиксов смешной, забавный;
    потешный — * story анекдот, смешная историяы — it’s not * at all это совсем не смешно;
    ничего смешного в этом нет странный, непонятный — * temper странный характер — * thing нечто непонятное — to feel * чувствовать непривычное возбуждение;
    чувствовать недомогание — she felt a bit * ей немного нездоровилось (эвфмеизм) тронувшийся, чудной — she went slightly * after his loss после его гибели она немного тронулась (разговорное) подозрительный, нечистый — * business нечистое дело;
    обман, мошенничество;
    подлость — there’s smth. * about it здесь что-то не так, здесь дело нечисто — don’t try anything * while my back is turned не вздумай выкинуть какую-нибудь штуку за моей спиной — don’t get * with me! не позволяй себе вольностей!;
    не лезь ко мне! > * enough как ни странно, как ни удивительно > * as a crutch! (американизм) ничего смешного!;
    хороши шутки! > * ha-ha смешной в смысле забавный > * peculiаr смешной в смысле странный > what a * book! — Do you mean * ha-ha or * peculiar? какая смешная книга! — Смешная в смысле юмористическая или в смысле нелепая?
    ~ разг. странный;
    funny business подозрительное, не совсем чистое дело;
    to feel funny неважно себя чувствовать
    funny двухвесельная лодка, ялик ~ забавный, смешной;
    смехотворный;
    потешный ~ pl амер. разг. страничка юмора в газете ~ разг. странный;
    funny business подозрительное, не совсем чистое дело;
    to feel funny неважно себя чувствовать
    ~ разг. странный;
    funny business подозрительное, не совсем чистое дело;
    to feel funny неважно себя чувствовать
    ~ farm амер. разг. (загородная) больница для наркоманов
    ~ house амер. разг. лечебница для наркоманов ~ house амер. разг. психиатрическая больница

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > funny

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    funny

    [‘fʌnɪ]

    adj

    смешной, забавный, смехотворный, потешный, странный, непонятный, комический, курьёзный

    There is nothing funny about it. — В этом нет ничего смешного.

    The kitten was funny in its attempt to catch its tail. — Котенок очень забавно пытался поймать себя за хвост

    funny man


    — funny face
    — funny child

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > funny

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    funny

    [‘fʌnɪ]

    adj

    1) забавный, смешной

    2) чудной; странный

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    funny

    I [‘fʌnɪ]
    1.

    прил.

    1) забавный, смешной; смехотворный; комический, курьёзный, потешный

    Syn:

    There’s something funny about that affair. — Во всем этом есть что-то странное.

    Syn:

    2.

    ; обычно

    мн.

    ;

    амер.

    ;

    разг.

    страничка юмора в газете; комиксы

    II [‘fʌnɪ]

    сущ.

    двухвёсельная лодка, ялик

    Англо-русский современный словарь > funny

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    funny

    I

    1) забавный, смешной; смехотворный; потешный

    2)

    collocation

    странный; funny business подозрительное, не совсем чистое дело; to feel funny неважно себя чувствовать

    Syn:

    humorous

    страничка юмора в газете

    II

    noun

    двухвесельная лодка, ялик

    * * *

    (a) забавный; курьезный; смешной

    * * *

    смешной, забавный; странный

    * * *

    [fun·ny || ‘fʌnɪ]
    двухвесельная лодка, ялик; страничка юмора в газете, анекдот
    смешной, забавный, потешный, смехотворный, странный

    * * *

    забавен

    забавный

    изумителен

    изумительный

    лестен

    лестный

    отраден

    отрадный

    потешен

    потешный

    смехотворный

    смешной

    смешон

    странен

    странный

    удивителен

    удивительный

    чудной

    ялик

    * * *

    I
    1. прил.
    1) забавный, смешной; смехотворный
    2) разг. странный (about)
    2. сущ.; мн.; амер.; разг.
    страничка юмора в газете
    II
    сущ.
    двухвесельная лодка

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    funny

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    funny I

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    funny II

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > funny II

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    funny

    [‘fʌnɪ]

    1) Общая лексика: в основном состоящая из комиксов, газета, двухвесельная лодка, забавный, занятный, карикатурный, комический, комичный, непонятный, потешный, прикольно, смехотворный, смешной, странный, чудной, ялик, раздел комиксов , юморной , нескучный, остроумный, курьёзный

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > funny

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    funny ha-ha

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > funny ha-ha

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    funny

    [`fʌnɪ]

    забавный, смешной; смехотворный; комический, курьезный, потешный

    странный

    страничка юмора в газете; комиксы

    двухвесельная лодка, ялик

    Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > funny

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  • funny ha-ha — (informal) Funny meaning ‘amusing’, as opposed to funny peculiar meaning ‘queer or odd’ • • • Main Entry: ↑funny * * * ˌfunny ha ˈha idiom (informal) used to show that ‘funny’ is being used with the meaning of ‘amusing’ Main en …   Useful english dictionary

  • funny — humorous, 1756, from FUN (Cf. fun) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Meaning strange, odd is 1806, said to be originally U.S. Southern. The two senses of the word led to the retort question funny ha ha or funny peculiar, which is attested from 1916. Related:… …   Etymology dictionary

  • funny — is used in two primary meanings: (1) amusing, comical (as in a funny joke), (2) strange, hard to explain (as in a funny look). Since the 1930s, as first recorded in a novel by Ian Hay, the first meaning has come to be called funny ha ha and the… …   Modern English usage

  • funny — [fun′ē] adj. funnier, funniest [see FUN & Y2] 1. causing laughter; laughable; amusing; humorous 2. Informal a) out of the ordinary; strange; queer ☆ b) deceptive or tricky …   English World dictionary

  • Funny — Fun ny, a. [Compar. {Funnier}; superl. {Funniest}.] [From {Fun}.] Droll; comical; amusing; laughable; inciting laughter. [1913 Webster] {Funny bone}. See {crazy bone}, under {Crazy}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • funny — [adj1] comical, humorous absurd, amusing, antic, blithe, capricious, clever, diverting, droll, entertaining, facetious, farcical, for grins*, gas*, gay, gelastic, good humored, hilarious, humdinger, hysterical, jocose, jocular, joking, jolly,… …   New thesaurus

  • Funny — Fun ny, n.; pl. {Funnies}. A clinkerbuit, narrow boat for sculling. [Eng.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Funny — (von englisch = lustig, gewöhnlich verwendet in der Mehrzahl Funnys) ist eine im deutschen Sprachraum verwendete Gattungsbezeichnung für humorvolle Comics, die Slapstick Elemente und Gags aufweisen können. Viele Werke von Zeichnern der École… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • funny — index jocular, ludicrous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • funny ha-ha — adjective humorous …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • funny — *laughable, risible, ludicrous, ridiculous, comic, comical, farcical, droll Analogous words: humorous, *witty, jocose, jocular, facetious: amusing, diverting, entertaining (see AMUSE): grotesque, bizarre, *fantastic, antic Contrasted words:… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

Adjective



He told a funny story.



He’s a very funny guy.



What are you laughing at? There’s nothing funny about it.



There’s something funny going on here.



She has some funny ideas about how to run a company.



“I can’t find my keys.” “That’s funny—they were here a minute ago.”



My car has been making a funny noise lately.



A funny thing happened to me the other day.



It feels funny to be back here again.



It’s funny that you should say that—I was just thinking the same thing myself.

Noun



reading the Sunday funnies is part of my weekend ritual



let’s can the funnies—we’ve got serious work to do here

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Anyway, how does a run-through of all these funnies and memes and LOLs and ROFLs out there in the English football world sound?


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adjective, fun·ni·er, fun·ni·est.

providing fun; causing amusement or laughter; amusing; comical: a funny remark;a funny person.

attempting to amuse; facetious: Did you really mean that or were you just being funny?

warranting suspicion; deceitful; underhanded: We thought there was something funny about those extra charges.

noun, plural fun·nies.

Informal. a funny remark or story; a joke: to make a funny.

funnies,

  1. comic strips.
  2. Also called funny paper . the section of a newspaper reserved for comic strips, word games, etc.

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Origin of funny

1

First recorded in 1730–40; fun + -y1

synonym study for funny

1. Funny, laughable, ludicrous refer to that which excites laughter. Funny and laughable are both applied to that which provokes laughter or deserves to be laughed at; funny is a colloquial term loosely applied and in popular use is commonly interchangeable with the other terms: a funny story, scene, joke; a laughable incident, mistake. That which is ludicrous excites laughter by its incongruity and foolish absurdity: The monkey’s attempts to imitate the woman were ludicrous.

OTHER WORDS FROM funny

fun·ni·ly, adverbfun·ni·ness, nounun·fun·ni·ly, adverbun·fun·ni·ness, noun

Words nearby funny

funnel cap, funnel cloud, funnelform, funnel-web, funnies, funny, funny bone, funny book, funny business, funny farm, funnyman

Other definitions for funny (2 of 2)


noun, plural fun·nies.

a shell or light skiff rowed by one person with sculls.

Origin of funny

2

First recorded in 1780–90; perhaps jocular use of funny1

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MORE ABOUT FUNNY

What is a basic definition of funny?

Funny describes something that causes fun, especially laughter. Funny can describe someone who is trying to amuse others. It can also describe someone or something that is suspicious or odd. Funny has a few other senses as an adjective and a noun.

Funny describes something that is amusing and causes people to laugh. Something that amuses people without causing laughter is usually said to be fun rather than funny. For example, a roller coaster would be called fun, while a knock-knock joke would be called funny. If something is not funny, it is unfunny.

Real-life examples: Many people consider clowns, jokes, comedies, pranks, and Internet memes to be funny. These things cause most people to laugh.

Used in a sentence: The comedian knew a lot of funny jokes. 

Funny also describes someone who is trying to get others to laugh or is trying to amuse them. This sense of funny is a synonym of facetious.

Used in a sentence: Joan took the comment as an insult even though Luke was just trying to be funny. 

Funny also describes someone or something that is suspicious or underhanded. You might use this sense when you think something dishonest is going on. The phrase funny business is used in this sense to refer to criminal or unethical activity.

Real-life examples: Rigged carnival games, overly friendly salespeople, and deals that seem too good to be true often cause people to think something funny is going on.

Used in a sentence: We think something funny is going on at that store on the corner that is never open.

Funny can also describe something that is strange, odd, or curious.

Real-life examples: If your leg falls asleep, you will probably walk funny. Two tomatoes that grow together to make one tomato might have a funny shape.

Used in a sentence: I think the speakers might be broken because the music sounds funny. 

Where does funny come from?

The first records of funny come from the 1750s. It comes from a combination of the word fun, meaning “enjoyment or amusement,” and the suffix -y, which means “characterized by” or “bringing about.”

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How is funny used in real life?

Funny is a very common word with several different meanings. It is most often used to mean something or someone that makes people laugh.

Meet the Parents is such a funny movie

— Deligracy (@Deligracy) November 12, 2019

Ooooh something funny is happening to my mentions. And I mean funny weird and not funny ha ha!

— Maria Duffy (@mduffywriter) April 19, 2011

Been wondering why my apple juice tastes funny. I just noticed the bottle says, «with grape»…..oh.

— cat (@catrific) December 6, 2014

Try using funny!

If something is funny, it will most likely cause you to:

A. cry
B. laugh
C. scream
D. think

Words related to funny

absurd, amusing, droll, entertaining, hilarious, ludicrous, playful, ridiculous, silly, whimsical, bizarre, curious, mysterious, strange, unusual, weird, antic, jolly, killing, rich

How to use funny in a sentence

  • The hashtag itself also has to be memorable, funny or otherwise worth sharing.

  • Maybe there are a few poems or funny stories written by the contributors.

  • Given how ubiquitous Uber and other ride-sharing services have become, it’s funny to think they weren’t even around ten years ago.

  • In quarantine, though, his show has become something to see most nights, even when it’s not particularly funny.

  • As you might expect, the Sense also comes equipped with an ECG sensor that can help monitor your heart rhythm if you feel like something funny is going on.

  • Not only had the iconic comedian sexually assaulted many, many women, Maher argued, “I never thought he was funny.”

  • The taste of metal cutlery after years of plastic can also taste funny.

  • But as is her way, Kaling defended why the episode was not only funny, but necessary.

  • He was funny and self-effacing, though prone to fits of anger.

  • Pryor was famous for being funny, even as his life was far from funny.

  • May looked along at the dimpled grace, And then at the saint-like, fair old face, “How funny!”

  • We were speaking of the faculty of mimicry, and he told me such a funny little anecdote about Chopin.

  • He looked up, half shutting his one funny eye, and cocking one ear up, and letting the other droop down.

  • I am an easiful old pagan, and I am not angry with you at all—you funny, little champion of the Most High.

  • He walked first to one side, and then the other, rooting in the dirt with his funny, rubbery nose.

British Dictionary definitions for funny


adjective -nier or -niest

causing amusement or laughter; humorous; comical

peculiar; odd

suspicious or dubious (esp in the phrase funny business)

informal faint or illto feel funny

noun plural -nies

informal a joke or witticism

Derived forms of funny

funnily, adverbfunniness, noun

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Other Idioms and Phrases with funny


In addition to the idioms beginning with funny

  • funny bone
  • funny business
  • funny money

The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary
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смешной, забавный, странный, потешный, анекдот, страничка юмора в газете

прилагательное

- смешной, забавный; потешный

funny story — анекдот, смешная история
it’s not funny at all — это совсем /вовсе/ не смешно; ничего смешного в этом нет

- странный, непонятный

funny temper [way to behave] — странный характер [-ое поведение]
funny thing — нечто непонятное /странное/
to feel /to go all/ funny — а) чувствовать непривычное возбуждение; б) чувствовать недомогание
she felt a bit funny — ей немного нездоровилось

- эвф. тронувшийся, чудной

she went slightly funny after his loss — после его гибели она немного тронулась /стала несколько чудной/

- разг. подозрительный, нечистый

существительное

- двухвесельная лодка; ялик

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

funny stories that made everybody laugh — забавные истории, которые всех рассмешили  
a funny story that never fails to amuse — смешная история, которая никогда не перестает забавлять  
extremely funny — чрезвычайно смешной, уморительный  
funny face — забавный вид  
to feel funny — неважно себя чувствовать  
amusing / funny / humorous incident — забавный случай  
pointless attempts to be funny — тщетные попытки быть остроумным  
funny scene — забавная сцена  
the funny side of the incident — смешная сторона инцидента  
comical / funny sight — забавное, комичное зрелище  
awfully funny — уморительный  
funny house — больница для наркоманов или алкоголиков; психиатрическая больница  

Примеры с переводом

How funny!

Как забавно!

That was well funny!

Это было так смешно!

What’s that funny smell?

Что за странный запах?

He told a funny story.

Он рассказал смешную историю.

That’s one funny boy.

Какой забавный паренёк.

He’s a very funny guy.

Он очень весёлый /смешной, забавный, чудной/.

He told a very funny joke.

Он рассказал очень смешной анекдот.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

Oh, very funny, John, ha ha.

She’s so funny. She cracks me up.

The movie is only borderline funny.

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Возможные однокоренные слова

fun  — веселье, забава, потеха, шутка, шутить
funnies  — комиксы
unfunny  — несмешной, неостроумный
funnily  — забавно, смешно, странно

Формы слова

adjective
срав. степ. (comparative): funnier
прев. степ. (superlative): funniest

  • Defenition of the word funny

    • Arousing laughter.
    • Out of the ordinary.
    • arousing or provoking laughter; «an amusing film with a steady stream of pranks and pratfalls»; «an amusing fellow»; «a comic hat»; «a comical look of surprise»; «funny stories that made everybody laugh»; «a very funny writer»; «it would have been laughable if it hadn’t hurt so much»; «a mirthful experience»; «risible courtroom antics»
    • in a comical manner; «she acted comically»
    • beyond or deviating from the usual or expected; «a curious hybrid accent»; «her speech has a funny twang»; «they have some funny ideas about war»; «had an odd name»; «the peculiar aromatic odor of cloves»; «something definitely queer about this town»; «what a rum fellow»; «singular behavior»
    • (informal) not as expected; «there was something fishy about the accident»; «up to some funny business»; «some definitely queer goings-on»; «a shady deal»; «her motives were suspect»; «suspicious behavior»
    • experiencing odd bodily sensations; «told the doctor about the funny sensations in her chest»
    • in a strange manner; «a queerly inscribed sheet of paper»; «he acted kind of funny»
    • beyond or deviating from the usual or expected; «a curious hybrid accent»; «her speech has a funny twang»; «they have some funny ideas about war»; «had an odd name»; «the peculiar aromatic odor of cloves»; «something definitely queer about this town»; «wh
    • arousing or provoking laughter; «an amusing film with a steady stream of pranks and pratfalls»; «an amusing fellow»; «a comic hat»; «a comical look of surprise»; «funny stories that made everybody laugh»; «a very funny writer»; «it would have been laughab
    • not as expected; «there was something fishy about the accident»; «up to some funny business»; «some definitely queer goings-on»; «a shady deal»; «her motives were suspect»; «suspicious behavior»
    • an account of an amusing incident (usually with a punch line)
    • beyond or deviating from the usual or expected
    • arousing or provoking laughter
    • not as expected
    • experiencing odd bodily sensations

Synonyms for the word funny

    • amusing
    • comic
    • comical
    • comically
    • curious
    • droll
    • fishy
    • funnily
    • gag
    • hilarious
    • humorous
    • jest
    • joke
    • laughable
    • mirthful
    • odd
    • oddly
    • peculiar
    • pun
    • quaint
    • queer
    • queerly
    • risible
    • rum
    • rummy
    • shady
    • singular
    • strange
    • strangely
    • suspect
    • suspicious
    • unexpected
    • unusual
    • weird
    • witticism
    • witty

Similar words in the funny

    • funny
    • humorous
    • humourous
    • ill
    • questionable
    • sick
    • strange
    • unusual

Hypernyms for the word funny

    • gag
    • jape
    • jest
    • joke
    • laugh

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