Tickle (someone's) funny bone In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "tickle (someone's) funny bone", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

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Meaning of Tickle (someone's) funny bone

Synonyms:

make somebody laugh

Tickle (someone's) funny bone American British verb phrase

To make someone laugh or to be entertaining or hilarious to someone.
 

My dad had told a joke that tickled my funny bone.

The silly monkey in Lisa's house tickles my funny bone whenever I pass by.

Jenny is a strict teacher, almost nothing can tickle her funny bone.

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To indicate something that is attractive, intriguing, or enjoyable to someone.
 

Grammar and Usage of Tickle (someone's) funny bone

Verb Forms

  • tickle (one's) funny bone
  • tickles (one's) funny bone
  • tickled (one's) funny bone
  • tickling (one's) funny bone

The verb "tickle" should be conjugated according to its tense.
 

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