Why jiggly makes us giggly? Here are top 10 funniest words in the English language

Upchuck, wriggly, yaps, giggle, guffaw, puffball are the other words.

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TORONTO: Upchuck, wriggly, yaps, giggle, guffaw, puffball, and jiggly are among the top 10 funniest words in the English language, according to a study.

Researchers from the University of Alberta in Canada determined that there are two main kinds of predictors of funniness in words: those related to the form of the word and those related to its meaning.

"Humour is, of course, still personal. Here, we get at the elements of humour that aren't personal; things that are universally funny," said Chris Westbury, a professor at the University of Alberta.


The purpose of the study was to understand just what it is about certain words that makes them funny.

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Westbury and his collaborator Geoff Hollis, began their work based on a study from the University of Warwick in the UK, which had participants rate the humorousness of nearly 5,000 English words.
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The study, published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, modelled these ratings statistically.

"Our model was good at predicting which words participants would judge as funny, and to what extent," said Westbury.

The findings show there are two types of funniness predictors: form predictors and semantic predictors.

Form predictors have nothing to do with the meaning of the word, but rather measure elements such as length, letter and sound probabilities, and how similar the word is to other words in sound and writing.
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For example, the study found that the letter k and the sound 'oo' (as in 'boot') are significantly more likely to occur in funny words than in words that are not funny.

Semantic predictors were taken from a computational model of language and measure how related each word is to different emotions, as well as to six categories of funny words: sex, bodily functions, insults, swear words, partying, and animals.
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"We started out by identifying these six categories," said Westbury.

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