
1) American musical trio 2) Amusement 3) Amusing 4) Amusive 5) Beer and skittles 6) British satirical magazine 7) British weekly magazine 8) Cheer 9) Cheerfulness 10) Clowning 11) Crosswords 12) Disney World experience 13) Disneyland attraction 14) Disneyland experience 15) Disneyland promise 16) Diverting
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1) Amusement 2) Amusing 3) Amusive 4) Archness 5) Cheerful 6) Cheerfulness 7) Diverting 8) Drollery 9) Entertaining 10) Facetiousness 11) Friskiness 12) Frolicsomeness 13) Funniness 14) Impishness 15) Jest 16) Jocosity 17) Kicks 18) Laughter 19) Leisure 20) Paronomasia 21) Pertness 22) Puckishness 23) Pun
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- activities that are enjoyable or amusing
- verbal wit (often at another's expense but not to be taken seriously)
- violent and excited activity
- a disposition to find (or make) causes for amusement
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Whatever you are willing to do or subject yourself to free of coercion. This is a very simple yet immensely practical definition of fun t hat allows us to clearly tell if someone is having fun or not by observing their behavior.
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Fun is the enjoyment of pleasure, particularly in leisure activities. Fun is an experience - short-term, often unexpected, informal, not cerebral and generally purposeless. It is an enjoyable distraction, diverting the mind and body from any serious task or contributing an extra dimension to it. Although particularly associated with recreation and...
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[Da Mob song] `Fun` is the name of a House/Garage single (and popular club anthem) recorded by Da Mob, an American House music collective that featured producers Erick Morillo, José Nunez, Carlos `DJ Sneak` Sosa, singer/songwriter Karen `Dajae` Gordon (who wrote the single with the trio) and lead vocalist Jocelyn Brown, who chanted the son...
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[magazine] Fun was a Victorian weekly magazine, first published on 21 September 1861. The magazine was founded by the actor and playwright H. J. Byron in competition with Punch magazine. Like Punch, the journal published satiric verse and parodies, as well as political and literary criticism, sports and travel information. These were often ...
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• (n.) Sport; merriment; frolicsome amusement.
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Fun noun [ Perh. of Celtic origin; confer Ir. & Gael.
fonn pleasure.] Sport; merriment; frolicsome amusement. 'Oddity, frolic, and
fun .'
Goldsmith. To make fun of ,
to hold up to, or turn into, ridicule. Found on
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Fun is British army slang for difficult or dangerous work.
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[
n] - verbal wit (often at another`s expense but not to be taken seriously) 2. [n] - violent and excited activity 3. [n] - activities that are enjoyable or amusing
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play 2 sport noun verbal wit or mockery (often at another`s expense but not to be taken seriously); `he became a figure of fun`; `he said it in sport`
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