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  2. Dec 16, 2019 · December 16, 2019. iStock. The English language is vast, with more than one million words and counting, according to Merriam-Webster. And while we may think we know all the words there are to know, our vocabularies are undoubtedly limited. In fact, there are plenty of silly and funny English words we may not have realized existed at all.

    • Bumfuzzle. You might hear your grandparents use this funny word that refers to being confused or perplexed.
    • Fartlek. This is an activity runners do when they change between sprinting and jogging.
    • Everywhen. This isn’t a typo, it means “always” or “all the time.”
    • Erf. You may think this is some sort of sound, but it’s actually a word that means “plot of land.”
  3. Aug 19, 2021 · Looking to boost your vocabulary? These funny words to use in conversations will keep everyone on their toes.

    • Brouhaha
    • Pettifogger
    • Sozzled
    • Inkle
    • Mollycoddle
    • Skirl
    • Hoosegow
    • Rigmarole
    • Impignorate
    • Bumfuzzle

    If you tweet something divisive the generates a lot of conversation, you might say that you started a bit of a brouhaha. That's a way better word for it than "commotion" or "uproar." Example: "Her speech started a brouhaha on all the 24-hour news channels."

    You've seen them in movies and on local commercials: lawyers who are willing to do anything to score a client or get a win. In other words, pettifoggers. Example: "The prosecution's pettifogger called some pretty shady witnesses."

    Hammered. Wrecked. Drunk. Forget all those boring words for being intoxicated—"sozzled" makes it sound almost sophisticated. Example: "Don't let him order another drink, he's already sozzled."

    Okay, so maybe this one only comes up in conversation if you're a weaver, but it's still a funny word. According to Merriam-Webster, an inkleis "a colored linen tape or braid woven on a very narrow loom and used for trimming." Example: "My inkle won't stay in place!"

    Have a lot of siblings? Your parents probably mollycoddlethe youngest, meaning that they baby and indulge them, no matter what they do. Example: "Stop mollycoddling her, she's a grown woman!"

    If you travel to Scotland (or go to a Scottish pride event), you'll almost certainly hear someone skirl, i.e. play the bagpipes. Example: "Let's get closer, the bagpipers are about to start skirling."

    A wild night out could land you in the hoosegowfor breaking the law. It's just a funny word for jail! Example: "Come on, we've gotta bail him out of the hoosegow."

    Try to do anything with a government agency and it'll be a lot of rigmarole. That can either mean a lot of circular discussion or just a generally tedious ordeal. Example: "Let's get the rigmarole of the paperwork taken care of."

    Despite the reputation of the animal within this word, impignorateactually means to pawn off or mortgage something in your possession. Example: "I'm going to impignorate this watch for some extra cash."

    We all find ourselves confused and flustered from time to time, perhaps even to the point where we might describe ourselves as perplexed. But if those words don't quite capture your bewildered state of mind, then you may want to use the term bumfuzzle. Example: "That movie was bumfuzzling and left me, well, bumfuzzled."

  4. In this list we look at 150 funny English words and their meanings. Some of these words you may have heard before, while others may be entirely new to you. Regardless of whether you’re a native speaker or learning English as a second language, we’re confident that you’ll find something to chuckle about in this collection of humorous vocabulary.

  5. The English language is rich in synonyms for both the meanings of taradiddle. We have a list of words for fibbing here, and additional ways of saying “nonsense” include trumpery, balderdash, skimble-skamble, and many others. No Gossip! no! our Neighbour’s name So tenderly we handle!— A Taradiddle— Fib, or so:— But not a word of Scandal!

  6. Nov 22, 2023 · List of 100 Funny Words in English. Aglet – “the plastic or metal tip of a shoelace”. Absquatulate – “to leave abruptly or in a hurry”. Bamboozle – “to trick or deceive”. Bloviate – “to talk at length, especially in a pompous or boastful way”. Bazinga – “a catchphrase used to indicate a trick or prank has been played”.

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