get funny

Frequency: 5.03.5 per million words

To gradually start being humorous, often used informally.

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Examples (10)

  • The show starts slow but gets funny once the host loosens up.
  • Things get funny real quick when Jackson starts doing impressions.
  • The meeting got funny after someone cracked a dad joke.
  • Our podcast always gets funny around the thirty-minute mark.
  • If you keep riffing, this sketch will get funny in no time.
  • The conversation was awkward at first, then it got funny as we shared stories.
  • She’s shy on stage, but she’s getting funny as the crowd warms to her.
  • By the second round, the group chat gets funny with all the memes.
  • The film doesn’t get funny until the second act.
  • After the coffee kicked in, the brainstorming got funny fast.