Noun
funnyman (plural funnymen)
(informal) comedian
To get the party started a professional funnyman was hired.
Being a funnyman isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, according to Little Britain star David Walliams. Source: Internet
The 84-year-old funnyman who provided laughter to audiences for years through his series of spoof movies had been a Hollywood fixture since beginning his career on television in 1950. Source: Internet
Robin thought it may be towering funnyman, Will Ferrell. Source: Internet
Everyone's favorite funnyman Steve Carell is at his hilarious best as junior congressman, Evan Baxter, whose wish to "change the world" is heard by none other than God (Academy Award® winner Morgan Freeman). Source: Internet
Its headline then was "Al Franken May Be the Perfect Senator for the Trump Era -- a Deadly Serious Funnyman." Source: Internet
Only last week I was talking to a friend after I learned that Yaseen AbSelab, the carefree funnyman from Keren, has died in Abu Dhabi. Source: Internet