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Funny Sayings

6701. Everyone's a Wiseguy

Usually spoken by someone's father.

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Funny Things

6702. Champagne Glass Pyramids

See also Alcohol, Old-Timey.

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Funny Things to Do

6703. Fabio Getting Hit in the Face by a Bird

A typical rollercoaster ride turns into a day of tragedy for our favorite male model, whose large face gets owned by an unsuspecting bird. See also Animals.

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Funny Euphemisms

6704. Richard Cranium

A polite way to call someone a dickhead. See also Profanity.

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Funny Insults

6705. Prannock

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

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Funny Words

6706. Scirocco

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

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Funny Euphemisms

6707. Piddle

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

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Funny Phrases

6708. Snarf! Snarf!

Catch phrase of the cowardly, elderly housecat Snarf of Thundercat fame. See also 80's, Cartoons, Television.

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Funny Places

6709. The Sidney Myer Platypusary

Name of a zoo in Australia. See also Animals.

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Funny Words

6710. 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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