noun: The male penis--sp. one which has a pronounced lateral curvature or twist along its length. See also bender and corkscrew

verb: An act of intercourse which causes the primary a fit of uncotrollable laughter, often to the irritation of the recipient or observer.
noun: so anyway, Ted finally whipped out his funny bone and it just grossed me out

verb: I was nailing this skanky ho and introduced her to my good friend Dirty sanchez -- what a funny bone it was!
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An orgy in a circus ring with elephants mounting clowns and the ring master.
Person 1: Lets have a funny boning session!
Person 2: Sounds good.
Crowd: Wooo funny boning!
Elephant: ohhhh right!
Clown: Ouch!
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When a woman has a violent shuddering orgasm and upon climax accidentally, violently, smacks her elbow into the bedpost, floor, wall, bathtub, cardoor, ect.
Tina got an ultimate funny-bone when her boyfriend rammed her against the wall, screaming Shazam!
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The part of the body that your girlfriend or wife possesses that somehow allows her to get offended by something you've said that everyone else in the room finds hilarious.
Wow, that joke that Joe told about the priest, the pianist and the tromboner was great, but his chick is staring daggers at him. He must've hit her So Not Funny Bone.
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A special burger that comes with pickle... simple as that!
"Hey Bob, what's the burger of the day?" "It's the Pickle My Funny Bone Burger, you should try it!"
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To penetrate a lover or casual whore in either the vagina or anus with your elbow.
Knock-knock, who's there? My mate Dave! he has come round for a funny boning!
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1. Past Tense of verb, Funny Bone--to act out a joke in public, film it, and then post it online to elicit light mirth and merriment, sometimes involving trickery, surprise, and/or deception

2. Noun, comedy web series based on the same

First usage: 1815, Jane Austen's EMMA; "Mr. Knightley was ever so cross at Emma when she 'funny boned' Miss Bates at the Box Hill picnic!"

See also: Funny Boner: a person, who pulls a Funny Bone
"Last night we dressed up as a priest, a rabbi, and a blonde and funny boned everyone at the bar."
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