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Funny Insults

4371. Prannock

A cross between a pillock and a prat. See also British.

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Funny Words

4372. Scirocco

A Volkswagon, a font, and a desert wind—all with a funny name.

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Funny Euphemisms

4373. Piddle

Euphemism for urination, especially when applied to dogs. See also Animals, Bathroom.

Added by a Guest on November 12, 2007| 2 Comments | You Like This |

Funny Words

4374. Noodle

A narrow strip of unleavened egg dough that has been rolled thin and dried, boiled, and served alone or in soups, casseroles, etc.; a ribbon-shaped pasta.

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Funny Drinks

4375. Suudsu

A bedtime drink comprised of skim milk and Gummy Bears. See also Candy.

Added by a Guest on November 8, 2007| 7 Comments | You Like This |

Funny Foods

4376. Flapjack

The pancake's southern cousin.

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Funny Names

4377. Eustace Bugles

See also Made Up.

Added by a Guest on November 4, 2007| Comment | You Like This |

Funny Names

4378. Phil McCracken

See also Sophomoric.

Added by a Guest on November 3, 2007| 5 Comments | You Like This |

Funny Things

4379. Zarf

The paper sleeve around a coffee cup that keeps you from burning your hand.

Added by a Guest on November 2, 2007| 3 Comments | You Like This |

Funny Jobs

4380. Haberdasher

See also Old-Timey.

Added by a Guest on October 29, 2007| 5 Comments | You Like This |

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