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