S words that are funny – there are definitely some good ones! Silly and spiffy are probably the most well-known, but have you heard of “Snollygoster”? That one always gets me. It essentially means “someone who is sneaky and not really trustworthy, especially if they’re a politician.” Let’s check out a few other funny S words, too.
Funny Adjectives To Describe Someone
Looking to spice things up with some humorous descriptions? I’ve got all sorts of silly and funny adjectives for you to make things more amusing:
- Squishy: Soft and yielding to the touch.
- Silly: Lacking in seriousness, absurd or ridiculous.
- Sassy: Bold, lively, and spirited.
- Snazzy: Stylish, flashy, or attractive in an unconventional way.
- Spiffy: Neat, stylish, or smart in appearance.
- Sloppy: Messy or untidy, often in a comical way.
- Snugly: Fitting closely and comfortably.
- Stupendous: Extremely impressive or astonishing.
- Saucy: Impertinent, cheeky, or boldly flirtatious.
- Squeaky: Making a high-pitched sound, often in a humorous context.
- Scrumptious: Extremely delicious or appetizing.
- Slippery: Having a surface that is difficult to grip or hold onto.
- Swanky: Luxurious, stylish, or ostentatious.
- Soporific: Tending to induce sleepiness or drowsiness.
- Sprightly: Lively, energetic, and full of enthusiasm.
- Shenanigan: Playful mischief or trickery.
- Snuggly: Providing a feeling of warmth, comfort, and coziness.
- Stellar: Exceptionally good or outstanding.
- Spunky: Full of spirit, courage, or determination.
- Smashing: Outstandingly impressive or successful.
- Succulent: Juicy and tasty, often used to describe food.
- Spectacular: Strikingly impressive or magnificent.
- Scintillating: Sparkling or shining brightly; brilliantly clever or witty.
- Sardonic: Mocking or cynical in a humorous way.
- Sticky: Tending to stick to surfaces or objects.
- Sizzling: Very hot or intense, often used to describe food or weather.
- Snoozy: Tending to make one feel sleepy or drowsy.
- Scrappy: Feisty, determined, or inclined to fight.
- Squiggly: Having irregular or wavy lines or shapes.
- Sporadic: Occurring irregularly or in scattered instances.
- Slapstick: Comedy characterized by exaggerated, physical humor.
- Swashbuckling: Adventurous, daring, or heroic, often with a flamboyant style.
- Saucier: More boldly flirtatious or provocative than usual.
- Stellar: Exceptionally good or impressive.
- Slipshod: Careless or sloppy in execution.
- Surreptitious: Secretive or stealthy, often with a sense of intrigue.
- Salamander: (Not traditionally an adjective, but it’s amusing!) – Resembling a salamander, perhaps in reference to warmth or agility.
- Slumberous: Inducing or suggestive of sleep.
- Squabble: Argumentative or contentious, often over trivial matters.
- Syrupy: Excessively sentimental or sweet, like syrup.
Funny S Verbs
Let’s try learning some new silly verbs that start with S. There are so many good ones to choose from:
- Skedaddle: To run away quickly.
- Snicker: To laugh quietly in a half-suppressed, often mean or disrespectful manner.
- Scoff: To mock or ridicule in a scornful or contemptuous manner.
- Snuggle: To settle or move into a warm, comfortable position, especially with affection.
- Splurge: To spend money lavishly or extravagantly on something enjoyable.
- Snooze: To sleep lightly or take a brief nap.
- Sizzle: To make a hissing sound like that of frying fat.
- Shuffle: Dragging your feet along the ground instead of fully picking them up when you walk.
- Swindle: To cheat or deceive, especially financially.
- Squawk: To make a loud, harsh noise, often resembling the sound of a bird.
- Sputter: To make a series of soft explosive sounds, typically when struggling to speak.
- Sprinkle: To scatter little bits of stuff over something.
- Snooze: To sleep lightly or take a short nap, especially during the day.
- Stumble: To trip over your own feet when walking or running
- Scuttle: To move quickly with short, rapid steps, especially in a hurried or furtive manner.
- Scamper: To run with quick, light steps, especially playfully or eagerly.
- Skulk: To move stealthily or furtively in order to avoid detection.
- Squabble: To argue or quarrel over petty or trivial matters.
- Sneak: To move quietly and stealthily in order to avoid being seen or heard.
- Slobber: To let saliva or liquid dribble from one’s mouth in an uncontrolled manner.
- Shriek: To utter a loud, sharp, piercing cry or sound, often expressing fear, excitement, or pain.
- Sniffle: To draw air audibly through the nose, typically to catch mucus and clear the nasal passages.
- Squeeze: To apply pressure to something by pressing it firmly between one’s fingers or hands.
- Squish: To crush or flatten something with a soft, wet sound.
- Slurp: To eat or drink something and hear the sucking sounds.
- Stir: To mix or agitate something by moving it around with a spoon or similar tool.
- Stagger: To walk or move in an unsteady way, like you might lose your balance and fall over at any moment.
- Sniff: To inhale audibly through the nose, especially to detect a scent or perceive something.
- Scamper: To run with quick, light steps, especially playfully or excitedly.
- Slouch: To stand, move, or sit in a lazy, drooping posture.
- Smirk: To smile but in a way that makes you seem too proud of yourself or like you think you know something others don’t. It can irritate people.
- Swivel: To turn around a point or axis, especially quickly or smoothly.
- Swoon: To faint or lose consciousness from extreme emotion or physical exhaustion.
- Skitter: To move lightly and quickly, often with small, rapid steps or jumps.
- Stomp: To walk with heavy, forceful steps, often expressing anger or determination.
- Snicker: To laugh in a half-suppressed, typically disrespectful manner.
- Snuggle: To settle or move into a warm, comfortable position, especially with affection.
- Snoop: To investigate or pry into the private affairs of others, often secretly or without permission.
Funny Slang Words
Here are some funny slang words that start with S. Check these out – they’re pretty hilarious!
- Sitch: Short for “situation,” referring to a particular circumstance or problem.
- Sitchy: An even shorter form of “situation,” often used humorously or casually.
- Snacc: Slang for an attractive person, particularly someone who is desirable or appealing.
- Snazzy: Stylish, flashy, or impressive in appearance.
- Slay: To perform exceptionally well or to excel in a particular activity or task.
- Swag: Style, confidence, or charisma, often associated with a fashionable or cool demeanor.
- Squishmallow: A soft, plush toy characterized by its squishy and huggable nature.
- Salad Dodger: A humorous term for someone who avoids eating salads or healthy foods.
- Savage: Fearless, ruthless, or brutally honest, often used in a playful or exaggerated manner.
- Shook: Surprised, shocked, or emotionally shaken by something unexpected.
- Skrrt: An onomatopoeic slang term imitating the sound of a car quickly swerving or speeding away.
- Snackcident: Accidentally eating a large amount of snacks or junk food in one sitting.
- Squad: A close-knit group of friends or associates who frequently hang out together.
- Sweatpants: Comfortable, casual pants worn for lounging around the house or running errands.
- Shenanigans: Mischievous or playful behavior, often resulting in minor chaos or trouble.
- Swerve: To avoid or ignore something intentionally, especially in a dismissive or abrupt manner.
- Slaycation: A vacation or break from work during which one excels or performs exceptionally well.
- Salty: Irritated, angry, or bitter, often in response to a perceived injustice or annoyance.
- Swol: Slang for “swollen” or muscular, often used to describe someone who is very fit or muscular.
- Spill the Tea: To gossip or share juicy information, especially about someone else’s personal life or drama.
Funny S Words (Nicknames) For Pets
And here are some really great words to describe or call your furry friend, all starting with the letter S:
- Snickersnack
- Scoochie
- Snugglebug
- Squiggles
- Snooty
- Sprinkles
- Scooter
- Sassafras
- Snorkel
- Scribbles
- Snickerdoodle
- Sniffles
- Scamper
- Sizzlebutt
- Snorky
- Squishy
- Snugglemuffin
- Scallywag
- Squishmallow
- Sputnik
Who knew the letter S has so many funny words associated with it? Smirk, silly, savage, slay, sneak, or snooze are just a few examples of funny s words. Get out there and take advantage of them – drop them into your regular talks or save them for when you’re at a party and need something to get people smiling. Sprinkles some of those words into the mix, and you’ll have everyone laughing in no time!
How about checking out those positive words that start with S?