A term used to a in denial gay man, who wears different coloured shoes of the same design at the same time. He claims this to be him expressing his individuality but in reality it’s his subconscious expression his closeted gayness.
“Oh here there he is again ,Mr Funny shoes, if he was any deeper in his closet he would be in Narnia”
by Buddahsquirtmiester January 20, 2025

by jamieweal December 7, 2020

by Joe swanson (real) April 25, 2022

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
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
by Storm-King December 6, 2013

An old timer saying... especially in the south, meaning a person with cute eyes. Such as blue, hazel, green. Any color besides the normal brown and black eyes.
by Cocoa Raine July 17, 2024

by mikejebs December 26, 2021
