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"funny gesture" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to an action or facial expression made with the intent of being humorous or entertaining. Example: The comedian made a funny gesture to the audience, which made them all bust out in laughter.
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Funny gesture, serious problem.
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It was an audaciously funny gesture, but how much funnier might it have been had its tellers embraced it more boldly.
"It is very precocious and sounds fresh and smart aleck, but I meant it as a lovely, funny gesture.
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