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Funny Phrases
168 phrases and expressions related to "funny".
Phrases
- 'Allo 'Allo! (BBC comedy television series)
- A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Future: Twists And Turns, And Lessons Learned (Michael J. Fox book)
- A funny thing happened on the way to the theatre
- A, B, C, D, E, Your public library has arranged these in ways that make you cry, giggle, laugh, love, hate, wonder, ponder and understand (American Library Association advertising slogan)
- Abandon hope all ye who enter here (warning from Dante's Divine Comedy)
- Absolutely Fabulous (BBC comedy television series)
- Adversity makes strange bedfellows
- And adversity makes strange bedfellows
- Are You Being Served? (BBC comedy television series)
- Ask a silly question and you'll get a silly answer
- Beautiful downtown Burbank (A catchphrase from Rowan And Martin's Laugh In)
- Belly laugh
- Beyond Our Ken (BBC comedy radio series)
- Beyond a joke
- Big-Hearted Arthur (Nickname of comedian Arthur Askey)
- Bill Stickers is innocent (comic response to the warning Bill stickers will be prosecuted)
- Birds of a Feather (BBC comedy television series)
- Black comedy
- Blue humour
- Burst out laughing
- By way of a joke
- Cake or death (line from Eddie Izzard comedy)
- Citizen Smith (BBC comedy television series)
- Come over all funny
- Comedy circuit (A number of places where comedy is performed)
- Comedy of errors (A series of comic mishaps either in a play or in real life)
- Comedy vehicle
- Comic strip
- Comic timing (The rhythm and tempo of delivery required for comic effect)
- Comic valentine (A valentine card sent for comic effect)
- Comical Ali (Nickname of Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf)
- Crack you up
- Dad's Army (BBC comedy television series)
- Dame Edna Everage (Pseudonym of comedian Barry Humphries)
- Dark humour
- Desperate Dan (a cowboy strongman character in the British comic The Dandy)
- Desperate Housewives (2004 comedy drama television series)
- Drop the Dead Donkey (BBC comedy television series)
- Dry humor
- Enough to make a cat laugh
- Everyone's a comedian
- Father Ted (BBC comedy television series)
- Faulty Towers (BBC comedy television series)
- Funny farm
- Funny haha or funny peculiar?
- Funny how? (A catchphrase from Goodfellas)
- Funny in the head
- Funny money
- Funny you should ask
- Funny, you don't look Jewish
- Gallows humour
- Genius bonus (a joke or theme added to a programme aimed at well informed people)
- Good for a laugh
- Had us in stitches
- Hancock's Half Hour (BBC comedy radio and television series)
- Have a laugh
- Have you any last requests? (humorous question asked as though a person was about to be killed)
- Here comes de judge (A catchphrase from Rowan and Martin's Laugh In)
- Horse laugh
- Humour me
- I get no respect, I tell ya (A catchphrase from Rodney Dangerfield In Comedy Monologue)
- Inside joke
- It Ain't Half Hot Mum (BBC comedy television series)
- It only hurts when I laugh
- It's no joke
- Joke around
- Knock about comedy
- Last laugh
- Laugh a minute
- Laugh all the way to the bank
- Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and, you weep alone
- Laugh fit to burst
- Laugh in your face
- Laugh it off
- Laugh it out of court
- Laugh it up
- Laugh like a drain
- Laugh on the wrong side of your face
- Laugh riot
- Laugh up your sleeve
- Laugh your head off
- Laugh yourself silly
- Locker room humour
- Lonesome George (Nickname of comedian George Gobel)
- Low comedy
- Made you laugh
- Men Behaving Badly (BBC comedy television series)
- Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows
- My Funny Valentine (Rodgers and Hart song)
- No joke
- On the Buses (BBC comedy television series)
- One Foot In The Grave (BBC comedy television series)
- Open All Hours (Ronnie Barker television comedy series)
- Paternal bonus (a joke or theme added to a childrens programme aimed at adults)
- Phoenix Nights (BBC comedy television series)
- Play silly buggers
- Red Dwarf (BBC comedy television series)
- Redd Foxx (Pseudonym of comedian John Elroy Sanford)
- Say goodnight Dick (A catchphrase from Rowan and Martin's Laugh In)
- Scared silly
- Sick joke
- Silly Billy
- Silly Mid Off (field position in the game of cricket)
- Silly Mid On (field position in the game of cricket)
- Silly Point (field position in the game of cricket)
- Silly Putty
- Silly Symphony
- Silly ass
- Silly bint
- Silly money
- Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids (Trix chocolate advertising slogan)
- Silly sausage
- Silly season
- Sock it to me (A catchphrase from Rowan and Martin's Laugh In)
- Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (BBC comedy television series)
- Spit take (spitting out a drink in response to a joke or surprise)
- Split your sides with laughter
- Stand-up comedy ()
- Steptoe and Son (BBC comedy television series)
- Strange Brew (Cream song)
- Strange bedfellows
- The Army Game (BBC comedy television series)
- The Big Yin (Nickname of comedian Billy Connolly)
- The Brittas Empire (BBC comedy television series)
- The Charlie Chaplin of Television (Nickname of comedian Alan Young)
- The Cheapest Man in the World (Nickname of comedian Jack Benny)
- The Cheeky Chappie (Nickname of comedian Max Miller)
- The Comedy of Errors
- The Great Non-Rehearser (Nickname of comedian Jackie Gleason)
- The Great One (Nickname of comedian Jackie Gleason)
- The King Of Comedy (Robert De Niro movie)
- The League of Gentlemen (BBC comedy television series)
- The Likely Lads (BBC comedy television series)
- The Liver Birds (BBC comedy television series)
- The New Statesman (BBC comedy television series)
- The Prince of Pain (Nickname of comedian Richard Lewis)
- The Queen of TV Comedy (Nickname of comedienne Lucille Ball)
- The Rag Trade (BBC comedy television series)
- The Royle Family (BBC comedy television series)
- The Thief of Bad Gags (Nickname of comedian Milton Berle)
- The Vicar of Dibley (BBC comedy television series)
- The Young Ones (BBC comedy television series)
- The joke's over
- There's something funny about it
- Till Death Us Do Part (BBC comedy television series)
- To the Manor Born (BBC comedy television series)
- Toilet humour
- Up Pompeii (BBC comedy television series)
- Very interesting, but stupid (A catchphrase from Rowan and Martin's Laugh In)
- Weird and wonderful
- Winter drawers on (old British euphemistic joke)
- Yes Minister (BBC comedy television series)
- You bet your sweet bippy (A catchphrase from Rowan and Martin's Laugh In)
- You crease me up
- You don't have to be silly to drink TK, but it helps! (TK minerals advertising slogan)
- You're having a laugh (A catchphrase from Extras)
Related
- A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Future: Twists And Turns, And Lessons Learned (Michael J. Fox book)
- A funny thing happened on the way to the theatre
- Come over all funny
- Funny farm
- Funny haha or funny peculiar?
- Funny how? (A catchphrase from Goodfellas)
- Funny in the head
- Funny money
- Funny you should ask
- Funny, you don't look Jewish
- My Funny Valentine (Rodgers and Hart song)
- There's something funny about it