A very hilarious person, usually male. This term can be used as an Insult or compliment. It can also be used to describe something, usually human, cute or cutesy.
Person A: "Person C is such a funny little bunny!"
Person B: "Yeah! He really is!"
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Person A: "I love Person D.."
Person B: "Is she a funny little bunny?"
Person C: "Wait didn't you call me that the other day?"
Person B: "Shut up, nobody likes you."
Person B: "Yeah! He really is!"
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Person A: "I love Person D.."
Person B: "Is she a funny little bunny?"
Person C: "Wait didn't you call me that the other day?"
Person B: "Shut up, nobody likes you."
by chickenbones:) April 2, 2022

Okay, next person to unironically believe that loud equals funny is getting locked in a room full of loudspeakers set to max gain playing USSR earrape theme. We'll see who's laughing then.
by JoeMama4Heed March 6, 2021

<GhettoChubb> Me and my sister went down to the supermarket, and this huge fat chick was standing near the frozen-food section, and I swear to God I thought it was my sister, and I slapped the bitch on the shoulder and said 'Losing a little wait?' and the women turned around and kicked me inside a fridge. A closed fridge!
<Hymenia> Hahahh, its funny because it's true.
<Hymenia> Hahahh, its funny because it's true.
by bastardized bottomburp May 17, 2003

A feeling of luck and invulnerability that foreshadows opportunity and good fortune. The funny feeling is often to be beckoned and called near the craps or roulette table, which will provide the gambler with clairvoyance on how to place his/her bets.
Craps parlance:
Stickman: "Seven out! New Shooter!"
New Shooter: "Come on Funny Feeling! Daddy needs a new pair of shoes." Places bets and then rolls.
Stickman: "Eleven! Front line winner."
Stickman: "Seven out! New Shooter!"
New Shooter: "Come on Funny Feeling! Daddy needs a new pair of shoes." Places bets and then rolls.
Stickman: "Eleven! Front line winner."
by BustaNutz May 8, 2013

by Dickslayerman_69 February 21, 2022

An English phrase which has similar pronunciations with a Chinese dirty talk: fang nimade pi, which literary means 'fart your motherfucker' or 'fart your mother's fart'. Basically a rude expression of 'go to hell' or 'fuck off'.
The origin is under one of Donald Trump's tweets. He claims that the Covid-19 is 'Chinese virus', and Chinese people used this word to present their disdain for him.
The origin is under one of Donald Trump's tweets. He claims that the Covid-19 is 'Chinese virus', and Chinese people used this word to present their disdain for him.
by DDDDDCTXRBIA March 25, 2020

Actually pretty funny is a term gamer lesbians will use to see if they are one in another
This term comes from techno saying lesbian rights
This term comes from techno saying lesbian rights
by Hehehuehueamgae November 10, 2020
