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FUNNY BONE. A term used to designate really not a bone, but the ulnar nerve, which is so slightly protected in the groove where it passes behind the internal condyle of thehumerus (q.v.) that it is often affected by blows on that part. (SeeArm;Brachial Artery.) A peculiarelectric thrill passes along the arm to the fingers whenever the nerve is struck or pressed.