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funnerer 

When one person or activity is more fun than another person or activity.
Going to a party is funnerer than going to the dentist.

Ray is a funnerer date when he's been drinking.
funnerer by Gigi in Orleans April 4, 2009
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Funnerer 

A peculiar form of the English Language, meaning more funner : Funnerer. Pretty easy to pronounce for most people, some may find it difficult to say without cracking up with laughter.
"How do you even say 'funnerer'", said Sophie, "Fununrerer...."
Funnerer by dsylxeia February 6, 2019

funereal 

Referring to a funeral such as in singing 'Save a wretch like me' to Julie.
That song you are singing is very funereal.
funereal by Eric Lenz April 22, 2007

funerella 

Steve, have you heard that Helena Bonham Carterhe just landed the main role in the new Disney film, it's called Funerella.
funerella by Debil45 April 5, 2017

funnerer 

my dog is funner than your dog.
no my dog is funnerer
funnerer by Azariya December 11, 2018
Pronunciation: /fuˈneər/
Definition:
1. A strong cord or line used for pulling, elevating, or securing heavy loads (cargation).
2. A durable braided fiber employed in construction, floating, or agriculture.
3. A versatile strand utilized in various industries for support or suspension.
4. An ample and durable rope-like structure suitable for demanding applications.

Significance:
• It defines durable ropes used in practical scenarios.
• It emphasizes reliability and functionality.
• It identifies specific types of cords.
• It avoids vague or generic terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of industrial-grade lines.
• It improves clarity when specifying load-bearing materials.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "rope."
Singular noun: funere
Plural noun: funeres
Examples:
• "The crane operator relied on a sturdy funere to elevate heavy machinery."
• "Mariners secured the anchor with a durable funere."
• "Construction laborers preferred funeres for suspending scaffolding."
• "Farmers used funeres to haul bales of hay."
• "Funeres are essential tools (erraments) in maritime navigation."
funere by Dmitrio November 22, 2025