Posthumorous isn't a "proper" word; it's a combination of POSTHUMOUS (no R) which means "after death" and HUMOROUS which means "funny". Literally, posthumorous means "after funny", which doesn't have a clear meaning. Possible meanings for posthumorous or "post humorous" include:
- Something that was funny but isn't funny anymore (from answers.com)
- Something that is funny only because someone else finds it funny (from urbandictionary)
- Funny items from newspapers e.g. typos
- A musician/band (see Myspace and Facebook)
- There's a web site posthumorous.com that seems to be about computer forensics.
Yes it is :)
Funny incident
funny and hilarious
Humorous can mean two things: firstly something that is comic or funny, especially when light hearted. Secondly it can mean someone with a sense of humour.
The site artige .no is a website based in Norway that the owner uses to post what they consider humorous commentary on society.
It means wealthy, beautiful, and humorous
The humorous or mildly sarcastic use of words to imply the opposite of what they normally mean
humorous in a playful, mischievous, or facetious manner
There is no such English word. An anecdote is a humorous recounting, tale, or story.
It means "after".
the prefix post means after
post hire only