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Funny Animals

7031. Bumblebee

At least 60% funnier than a regular bee. See also Insects.

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Funny Foods

7032. Waldorf Salad

A fruit and nut salad with mayonnaise, developed in 1896 by a man named Oscar Tschirky. See also Wealth.

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Funny Instruments

7033. Saxsamaphone

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

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Funny Names

7034. Bubbles Hargrave

Nickname of Eugene Franklin Hargrave, former professional baseball player and National League batting champion in 1926. See also Baseball, People, Sports.

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Funny People

7035. C.H.U.D.

From the 1984 movie of the same name, a Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dweller. See also 80's, Horror.

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Funny Places

7036. 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 Places

7037. Tuscaloosa, Alabama

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Funny Things

7038. Singing Telegram

See also Old-Timey.

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Funny Words

7039. Lollygag

See also Slang.

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Funny Words

7040. Tuque

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

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