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View definitions for funny magazine

funny magazine

noun as in comic book

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Brussell: The intent of my article—even though it’s in a funny magazine, a magazine filled with satire—is a serious article of how a police state can operate.

From Slate

“I just think that number three is really funny,” she said, “so why wouldn’t he do the funny magazine?”

From Slate

She frequently gets high resolution royalty-free photos from morgueFile, funny magazine covers from MagMyPic and once or twice she’s played a few tricks with her photos on befunky. 

From Forbes

He argues that I'll be less critical of others if I stop believing that I lucked into a gig in which I seem funny only because I'm in the world's least funny magazine without the word science in the title.

From Time

They roared four decades ago when the Tiger, Princeton's famed funny magazine, published Student Scott Fitzgerald's jingles: "To be on a dais with Thais, how nais."

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