Thesaurus - Words meaning humor - 8 words
B
bag of tricks 
noun
- a person who is a source of constant surprise. As if they constantly pull new tricks out of
their (imaginary) bag.
She is a bag of tricks.
Submitted by Joshua, Newport, KY, USA, Feb 01 2003.
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G
goof 
noun
- a funny or silly person. Also goof-ball.
Submitted by Anon, Mississauga, ON, Canada, Nov 04 1997.
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J
Josh 
verb
- to kid, to joke with.
I'm just joshing you!
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mooley 
noun
- a comic; SMART ALEC. Origin: suburbs of New York City, NY, USA.
Joe is such a mooley.
Submitted by Kevin Schmidt, Rochester, NY, USA, Dec 18 1997.
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R
roll 
verb
- to laugh very hard.
When he tripped, I was rolling so hard my stomach hurt.
Submitted by D. L. Evans, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Nov 14 1997.
- to use Ecstasy.
That girl was rolling all night long.
Submitted by Josh Higginbotham, Jun 06 1997.
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T
take the piss 
intransitive verb
- to mock, make fun of, kid. Origin: British.
Are you taking the piss?
Submitted by Michael David, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Dec 14 1996.
Corrections submitted by Mark Ostrowski, Mongolia, Jun 29 1997; Emily Marcroft, Berkeley, CA, USA, Nov 12 1997
transitive verb
- Also: take the piss out of, to aggravate someone on purpose.
You're taking the piss out of me!
Submitted by Stephen Judd, Nov 12 1997.
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trip 
verb
- to take LSD.
I tripped for the first time last night.
- to react with extreme or irrational distress or composure; FREAK OUT.
When he passed out, I tripped!
- to be angry.
Submitted by Jonnah Zablan, Jun 08 2007.
- to worry.
Don't trip about it!
- to not be thinking clearly, to err.
You were right about her phone number. I must have been tripping.
- to partake in friendly flirting, which may lead to a more serious relationship.
They used to trip but now they're going out.
Submitted by Missy, CA, USA, Feb 22 1998.
- to be surprised.
Man, I tripped when I saw her walk in.
noun
- the period of time during which a person is under the influence of LSD.
I was on an eight-hour trip yesterday.
- a state of mind, mood, or interest.
Dan must be on some sort of health trip - he spent $50 on vitamins.
Submitted by Ishmael, Oakland, CA, USA, Oct 10 1997.
- a person or thing that is funny, interesting, or strange.
He's a real trip.
Submitted by Littleme247, San Francisco, CA, USA, Dec 05 1997.
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- under the influence of drugs
- to freak out
- angry
- to err
- flirting, hit on, pimp, player, wing-man
- time (related to)
- funny
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yank (one's) sack 
verb
- to joke or "kid"; PULL (ONE'S) LEG.
Relax man, I'm just yanking your sack!
Submitted by Rhea Sterling, Santa Cruz, CA, USA, Dec 01 2002.
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