by crookt December 31, 2021

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by TLaff666 April 18, 2022

Kid 1: Do you think uncle toby will feed us tonight?
Kid 2: probably not considering we ate last week.
Kid 2: probably not considering we ate last week.
by Logan Targett July 27, 2020

Another euphemism for the "confirmed bachelor" in a family or group. Although not necessarily a reference to homosexuality, it could be that the "uncle" in question is just eccentric, effeminate or prefers the company of his cats. It does not have pedophiliac connotations nor does it imply the man in question is of otherwise questionable character.
Examples from popular culture of the 1960s include:
.Floyd the Barber on The Andy Griffith Show, by Wally Cox
.Uncle Albert from Mary Poppins, played by Ed Wynn
.Uncle Arthur on Betwitched, by Paul Lynde
Examples from popular culture of the 1960s include:
.Floyd the Barber on The Andy Griffith Show, by Wally Cox
.Uncle Albert from Mary Poppins, played by Ed Wynn
.Uncle Arthur on Betwitched, by Paul Lynde
"He's a bit of a loner, kind of a 'funny uncle.'"
"He wasn't like the rest of the men in my family. He was the 'funny uncle' and the favorite of all us kids."
"He wasn't like the rest of the men in my family. He was the 'funny uncle' and the favorite of all us kids."
by BoiseGuy December 19, 2009

Uncle Jesse (v)
Any action that is done in the spirit of sweetness, similar to that of all things done by Uncle Jesee himself
Any action that is done in the spirit of sweetness, similar to that of all things done by Uncle Jesee himself
I am so Uncle Jesse-ing my girl right now, she's loving it.
Dude, I totally Uncle Jesse-d my History final this morning!
Dude, I totally Uncle Jesse-d my History final this morning!
by The Emesspino Crime Boss May 4, 2003
