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Funny Instruments

4331. Saxsamaphone

Instrument that Lisa Simpson plays as pronounced by Homer. See also Simpsons.

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Funny Places

4332. Rancho Cucamonga, California

People's reaction when they hear this is always the same. They can't believe it really exists but I actually lived there.

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Funny Words

4333. Lollygag

See also Slang.

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Funny Words

4334. Tuque

A French-Canadian word for a knit hat or beenie. See also Canadian.

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Funny Words

4335. Defenestration

A noun meaning the throwing of a person or thing out a window. See also Violence.

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Funny Foods

4336. Kartoffel

The German word for "potato." Just to illustrate how much funnier this language is than English, consider that "Herr Kartoffelkopf" is German for "Mr. Potato Head." See also Fictional, German.

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Funny Instruments

4337. Didgeridoo Shop

An Australian instrument that, in the wrong hands, sounds like a bumblebee with a hangover.

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Funny Words

4338. Bugle Shop

Plosives and short, open vowels make this word a winner. It's best if you picture it being played by a funny animal, like a llama or a pelican.

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Funny Words

4339. Blunderbuss

A short, wide-barreled musket. In the original Dutch it was donderbus, 'thunder-box', but the name was altered owing to its tendency to explode in peoples' faces. See also Old-Timey, Weapons.

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Funny Words

4340. Caddywampus

The state of being grossly out of alignment, skewed, or uneven. A great Midwestern phrase; make sure to pronounce with a long 'E' for the full effect. See also Slang.

Added by a Guest on December 17, 2006| 2 Comments | You Like This |

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