0. ??? (what is the origin?)
1. A) funny in the sense of humorous rather than strange. Earliest usage I've found (on the web): "strange or funny-haha?" --title of CD by the Japanese electronic artist "bisk" (a/k/a Fujikawa Naohiro). Sub Rosa 118, earliest date given: June 1997; b) emphasizes funniness by repetition; c) performs funniness by using a silly phrase.
3. Names of humor websites in Canada and the UK
4. Graffit seen on pavement in NYC (first place I saw it).
1. A) funny in the sense of humorous rather than strange. Earliest usage I've found (on the web): "strange or funny-haha?" --title of CD by the Japanese electronic artist "bisk" (a/k/a Fujikawa Naohiro). Sub Rosa 118, earliest date given: June 1997; b) emphasizes funniness by repetition; c) performs funniness by using a silly phrase.
3. Names of humor websites in Canada and the UK
4. Graffit seen on pavement in NYC (first place I saw it).
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Skibidi fire in the hole ohio fanum skib toilet, goon diary munting baby gronk, but he's french so I don't like him
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by funnynagito.com January 31, 2021

1.People usually use these words when they don’t know how to respond to a joke over text.
2. People who say this are practically asking to be punched in the face.
2. People who say this are practically asking to be punched in the face.
( over text )
Person 1: “ Wanna hear a joke? “
Person 2: “sure.”
Person 1: “ A man walks into a bar.. “ Ouch. “”
Person 2: “ Haha funny. “
( person 2 proceeds to smash their head into a wall out of pure awkwardness. )
Person 1: “ Wanna hear a joke? “
Person 2: “sure.”
Person 1: “ A man walks into a bar.. “ Ouch. “”
Person 2: “ Haha funny. “
( person 2 proceeds to smash their head into a wall out of pure awkwardness. )
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by AceTheUnknowing September 14, 2022
