It's really hard to say exactly without more context. 'Plugged in' could have various meanings like being connected to something (like an electrical device). But as for it being part of 'a funny story', it's a very unclear statement as it stands.
Sure. Imagine you're 'plugged in' to an online gaming community. One day, while you're in the middle of an intense game, your cat jumps on the keyboard and somehow manages to win the game for you. That's a kind of 'plugged in it kind of a funny story'.
A plugged in ghost story could be one where the presence of a ghost is intertwined with things that are plugged in. Imagine a story set in a high - tech office. One day, all the plugged - in printers start printing out pages full of gibberish and strange symbols. Then, employees start seeing a shadowy figure near the power outlets. It turns out to be a ghost that has some sort of connection to the electrical systems in the building.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it might be about a Christmas story with some modern or technological elements (plugged in) like perhaps a story where Christmas traditions are mixed with digital devices or modern conveniences.
It could be about a Christmas story that is somehow 'plugged in'. Maybe it's a modern take on a traditional Christmas story where technology or modern elements are 'plugged in' to it. For example, it might be a story where Santa uses high - tech gadgets to deliver presents, or a family uses a new app to celebrate Christmas in a different way.
A story can be 'kind of a funny story' if it has unexpected elements. For example, if a character who is supposed to be very serious suddenly does something silly like slipping on a banana peel.
Well, it might be. Different people have different ideas of what constitutes a funny story. Maybe the elements like unexpected twists or quirky characters make it so.
Often, unexpected situations make a story kind of funny. Like when you expect one thing to happen, but something completely different occurs. For example, if you think someone is going to give a very serious speech but they start making silly animal noises instead.
A lot of times, it's about the characters' actions being a bit silly or out of place. Like when a very proper businessman suddenly slips on a banana peel in the middle of a serious meeting. The contrast between the normal situation and the silly action makes it 'kind of funny'. Also, misunderstandings can be really funny. When people think one thing but it's actually something completely different, that can create a humorous situation.
I think it's the little quirks in the characters or events. Say, a very serious person suddenly doing a silly dance out of nowhere. That makes a story 'kind of funny'. It's not always about big, over - the - top humor. Sometimes it's these small, odd things that give a story that touch of humor.