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Rare Words With Funny Meanings

Rare words with funny meanings are some of the best click magnets in English because they reward curiosity twice: once with the sound, and again with the definition. This hub focuses on unusual words whose meanings are as entertaining as their shape on the page. Some are comic labels, some are practical oddities, and some feel like they were invented five minutes ago despite being real. Start here if you want memorable vocabulary that is amusing, surprising, and still useful in the right context.

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This hub is best for readers and writers who want a faster route into rare words with funny meanings without having to jump between category pages, letter pages, and individual word lookups first.

Words on this page

Use this table when you want the meaning, tone, and best writing use for each word at a glance, then click through to the full entry for pronunciation, examples, and related routes.

WordMeaningToneBest used for
AbsquatulateHumoroussurprising readers with real words that look invented
Borborygmusa rumbling or gurgling noise made by the stomach or intestinesOddsurprising readers with real words that look invented
BumfuzzleTo confuse or perplexFunny, quirky, informallight essays, lively dialogue, and any sentence that deserves extra bounce
Coddiwompleto travel purposefully toward an uncertain destinationPlayful, quirky, wanderingvoice, dialect flavor, and regional speech with extra character
CollywobblesStomach upset or nervous flutteringFunny, whimsical, informallight essays, lively dialogue, and any sentence that deserves extra bounce
FlibbertigibbetA frivolous, chattering, or flighty personFunny, archaic, theatricallight essays, lively dialogue, and any sentence that deserves extra bounce
GobbledygookMeaningless, overly complicated, or confusing languageFunny, critical, vividlight essays, lively dialogue, and any sentence that deserves extra bounce
MalarkeyNonsense; foolish talkFunny, informal, dismissivelight essays, lively dialogue, and any sentence that deserves extra bounce
SnollygosterCritical but humorouslight essays, lively dialogue, and any sentence that deserves extra bounce
supercalifragilisticexpialidociousa playful nonsense word used to express something fantastically wonderful or extraordinarily impressiveformalcomic exaggeration, wordplay, and writing about overblown language
TaradiddleA petty lie or a piece of silly, pretentious nonsense.Playful, old-fashioned, humorouslight essays, lively dialogue, and any sentence that deserves extra bounce
ThingamajigA casual placeholder word for a thing whose name is forgotten or unknown.Playful, conversational, humorouslight essays, lively dialogue, and any sentence that deserves extra bounce
TittynopeA small leftover quantity of something, especially a tiny bit of food or drink.quirky, playful, raresurprising readers with real words that look invented
WhippersnapperSlightly dismissive but playfullight essays, lively dialogue, and any sentence that deserves extra bounce
Widdershinsin a direction opposite to the sun’s apparent course; counterclockwisefunny, rare / literary / folklorelight essays, lively dialogue, and any sentence that deserves extra bounce

Common questions

  • What are rare words with funny meanings? They are unusual words whose definitions are surprising, comic, or oddly specific enough to make the whole entry memorable.
  • Are these words really used? Some are still fairly recognizable, while others are rare, literary, dialectal, or mostly used for playful effect.
  • Which word here surprises people most? That varies, but borborygmus, tittynope, snollygoster, and coddiwomple tend to get strong reactions.
  • Can I use these in modern writing? Yes, if the tone welcomes them. Many work best in humor, voicey essays, captions, or character-rich prose.
  • Where should I browse next? Try Funny-Sounding Words, Fake-Sounding Real Words, or the full word browser for a broader mix.