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Funny Animals

6601. Gooses

These guys.

Added by Frank on August 21, 2007| 6 Comments | You Like This |

Funny People

6602. Nigel

Can be used in a variety of linguistic combinations: 'no-mate-nigel' (a geeky kid with no friends), 'nippy-nigel' (the hyper, weird boy in all of your science classes who asks for extra homework and rides a bike everywhere), 'nigel' (standalone term for any variety of geek. The rule of pop-probability states that in any given computer retail store there will be at least one manager named Nigel), 'nigelfest' (a gathering of geeks. Geekage en mass, if you will.) See also Nerds.

Added by a Guest on August 21, 2007| 2 Comments | You Like This |

Funny Things to Do

6603. Mr. T Welding

This happened at least once in every A-Team episode. See also 80's, Television.

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Funny Sayings

6604. I Kiss Better than I Cook

This one is actually kind of sweet.

Added by Brian on August 20, 2007| 1 Comment | You Like This |

Funny Things

6605. Full Body Cast

As seen in every skiing comedy ever made.

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Funny Things to Do

6606. Stealing Pies from Open Windows

See also Old-Timey.

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Funny Words

6607. Meatus

A natural body opening or canal. See also Sophomoric.

Added by a Guest on August 20, 2007| 8 Comments | You Like This |

Funny Phrases

6608. Fancy Footwork

Added by Frank on August 14, 2007| 1 Comment | You Like This |

Funny Things to Do

6609. Tinkle

As in, "I got to tinkle." See also Bathroom.

Added by Chris on August 14, 2007| 2 Comments | You Like This |

Funny Things

6610. Men's Wearhouse

How happy do you think this guy was when he came up with the pun on warehouse?

Added by Ryan on August 11, 2007| 2 Comments | You Like This |

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