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'do something funny' is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use this phrase when you are suggesting that someone amuse or entertain someone else with a joke or humorous anecdote. For example: "If you want everyone to be in a good mood, why don't you try to do something funny?".
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Do something funny".
"With Hillary, I'll say, 'We've got to do something funny.
"There's always a risk: if you do something funny you open yourself up," he said.
He would always do something funny or some kind of stunt at the end of the video.
"I just want to do something funny or silly, like Benny Hill or something," Mr. Thicke said.
I knew that I wanted to use the mirror and also do something funny with the caption.
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If a BBC show was interviewing Malik, "we might ask the right questions, or even a difficult question and we would do something funnier than anyone else", says a defiant Ben Cooper, Radio 1 controller.
Unless they'd just done something funny.
Comic Relief is doing something funny with your money.
He painted his subject, a Renaissance staple, straightforwardly, then did something funny to it.
"I wonder if they're doing something funny with the climate".
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