Every week, the sharp and succinct wit of women on the internet provides a much-needed dose of laughter. HuffPost Women continues its popular tradition of rounding up the most hilarious musings from platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Threads. This collection from late November and early December 2025 showcases the relatable, clever, and often absurd observations that brighten our digital days.
The Relatable Struggles of Daily Life
Much of the humour stems from shared, everyday experiences. Louise Jensen Duffy captured a common December dilemma on December 4, 2025, tweeting, "I don’t have an advent calendar so I’m just opening cupboard doors and eating what’s in there." The universal struggle of winter comfort was echoed by Ghostface Kryllah on December 1, who shared, "My favourite thing to do every day when I get home, is to change into something that makes me look like I never plan on leaving my house ever again."
From health anxieties to seasonal chaos, the tweets hit close to home. Megan Johnson voiced a familiar dental visit panic on December 4: "I’ve got 50 minutes to make it look like I’ve been flossing for the last 6 months." User @meishato defined a timeless makeup look the same day: "for today’s makeup look i am wearing a beautiful shade of exhaustion under my eyes."
Social Observations and Holiday Satire
The holiday season provided rich material for satire. Keara Sullivan proposed a genre-flip on December 2: "They should do a reverse hallmark christmas movie where a small town girl who appreciates the little things in life visits nyc and discovers the true meaning of urban hedonism." Blake (@realf_inlegacy) pointed out a glaring cinematic flaw on November 30: "the most unrealistic part of christmas movies isn’t the existence of santa… it’s that all these people have like a month off work with no interruptions."
Gift guides and family dynamics also came under fire. Caitlin (@caitlin_mmm) critiqued stereotypical male gift guides on December 2, noting they assume men "shaves like 6x a day and does nothing but smoke meats and drink whiskey." Family photo drama was highlighted by sona (@swiftlydunphy) on December 3, who was annoyed at being asked to include baby pictures of her sister's husband: "we did not know that baby???"
Unexpected Humour and Dark Comedy
Some of the funniest posts came from surprisingly dark or absurd places. lyss, esq. (@am_yers) shared on December 3 about laugh-crying over letters from kids to soldiers, quoting one: "Dear soldier, thank you for dying for us. I'll ask Santa to give you socks if you still have legs."
Wordplay and situational comedy shone through as well. mariana Z (@mariana057) set up a perfect pun on December 4: "A truck carrying Worcestershire sauce crashes. Dispatcher: what’s the situation? Deputy: It’s hard to say." Meghan (@deloisivete) offered a classic excuse on December 2: "Yes officer, I was going too fast, but to be fair, Carol of the Bells kind of slaps."
The roundup also features the dry, existential wit of users like @sihoorain (December 3: "if i got possessed demonically i wouldn’t even notice it. with everything else i’ve got going on") and @aallleeexxxxxx1 (December 3: "a big pet peeve of mine is when people sneeze multiple times in a row. like figure that out and put an end to it… take some control of your life").
This collection, gathered between November 29 and December 4, 2025, proves that the funniest tweets from women continue to be a vital source of connection and comedy. For more past roundups, readers can visit HuffPost Women's dedicated "Funniest Tweets From Women" page or sign up for the weekly newsletter.