past tense of funny.
by Morpt September 27, 2021
Funny-Bunny is a phrase meant to call someone an idiot in a simplistic way. Repeating the phrase over and over causes confusion and is a way to insult those that are not aware of the joke. The more they ask what a "Funny-Bunny" is, the greater the fool they are.
by Jeremy_Boullard112 October 26, 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 06, 2013
A national holiday celebrated on the 21st of April when Jason takes weed on random vc and gets high because funni
by beyondRussian April 06, 2022
If she calls you a "real real funny guy" than you better treat her like gold. Because this means she is totally into you, infact she's probably just starting to realize that she is.
by Wutwutdeff June 02, 2024
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