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Synonyms for funny business
Grammar : Noun |
Top 10 synonyms for funny business Other synonyms for the word funny business
- absurdity
- amour
- antics
- artifice
- atrocity
- bad deed
- bait and switch
- bunk
- caper
- capers
- carrying-on
- catch
- cheat
- cheating
- chicane
- clowning
- con
- corruption
- craziness
- crime
- cruel act
- dalliance
- deception
- devil
- devilment
- devilry
- deviltry
- diablerie
- dirty pool
- dirty trick
- dirty work
- dodge
- double-cross
- double-dealing
- dupery
- escapade
- fast shuffle
- fault
- feint
- felony
- flimflam
- fling
- flirtation
- folly
- foolery
- fooling around
- foolishness
- fourberie
- fraud
- friskiness
- frolic
- frolicsomeness
- fun
- funny business
- gag
- gambol
- giddiness
- gimmick
- guile
- hankie-pankie
- hanky-panky
- harm
- high jinks
- hoax
- hokey-pokey
- horseplay
- horsing around
- hurt
- ill
- imp
- impishness
- imposture
- injury
- insanity
- irresponsibility
- jape
- jest
- jig
- joking
- kidding around
- knavery
- lark
- lawbreaking
- liaison
- love affair
- ludicrousness
- lunacy
- machinations
- madness
- malicious tactics
- maneuver
- misbehavior
- mischief
- mischievousness
- misdoing
- misfortune
- monkey business
- monkeyshine
- murder
- naughtiness
- nonsense
- outrage
- playfulness
- ploy
- practical joke
- prank
- prankishness
- pretense
- put-on
- quackery
- rascal
- rascality
- razzle-dazzle
- ridiculousness
- rogue
- roguery
- roguishness
- romance
- ruse
- sabotage
- scam
- scamp
- senselessness
- sexual activity
- shady business
- sharp practice
- shell game
- shenanigan
- shenanigans
- silliness
- skullduggery
- sleight
- sleight of hand
- snow job
- sport
- sportiveness
- sting
- stratagem
- stunt
- subterfuge
- swindling
- tomfoolery
- transgression
- trickery
- trouble
- underhandedness
- unethical behavior
- vandalism
- violence
- waggery
- waggishness
- waywardness
- wile
- wrong
- wrongdoing
Définition of funny business
- As in mischief : noun trouble, damage
- As in shenanigans : noun mischief
- As in tomfoolery : noun nonsense
- As in trick : noun prank, joke
- As in trickery : noun deception, joke
- As in impishness : noun mischief
- As in jig : noun trick
- As in mischievousness : noun mischief
- As in prankishness : noun mischief
- As in prankster : noun mischief
- As in rascality : noun mischief
- As in roguery : noun mischief
- As in roguishness : noun mischief
- As in shenanigan : noun mischief
- As in take-in : noun trick
- As in dirty tricks : noun dishonest practices
- As in foul play : noun treacherous action
- As in hanky-panky : noun monkey business
- And I want you to understand there will be no funny business on the way down.
- Extract from : « They of the High Trails » by Hamlin Garland
- "No funny business," he challenged, but Sadau gestured the challenge aside.
- Extract from : « The Devil's Asteroid » by Manly Wade Wellman
- There's a whole lot of funny business about her that needs explaining.
- Extract from : « The Huntress » by Hulbert Footner
- You haven't been up to any funny business with them, have you?
- Extract from : « The Angel of Terror » by Edgar Wallace
- It did sound like funny business; but it happened exactly as I wrote it.
- Extract from : « Sixes and Sevens » by O. Henry
- I thought for a spell last night you were trying some funny business.
- Extract from : « The Young Railroaders » by Francis Lovell Coombs
- No funny business, or we'll clean up the whole bunch, an' blamed quick, too!
- Extract from : « Bar-20 Days » by Clarence E. Mulford
- The crew wouldn't allow any funny business with you, after this day's work.
- Extract from : « Off Santiago with Sampson » by James Otis
- We'll keep 'em at it till they're too tired for funny business.
- Extract from : « Cattle-Ranch to College » by Russell Doubleday
- It was a funny business that of the good vrouw there and the little Frenchman.
- Extract from : « Tales of South Africa » by H.A. Bryden
Antonyms for funny business
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