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To relieve stress and relax. People who are angry more often than having a good laugh, tend to be difficult to be around.
11 years ago. Rating: 15 | |


When we are having fun we are allowing the flow of greatness and good vibes to beam through...and that, my friend, is very, very groovy !
11 years ago. Rating: 11 | |
I can’t stop laughing. it is all...so funny.
“ This is it. I am it. You are it and it is it …and that is that.” Mayer Baba, “Tibetan Book of the Dead.
Ok why do we need fun?….The explosive release of long held, tight fisted resentment and pain through laughter gives us a release from our grip on what is actually inhibiting our personal peace and choice to make more reasonable choices.
fun |f?n|
noun
enjoyment, amusement, or lighthearted pleasure: the children were having fun in the play area | anyone who turns up can join in the fun.
• a source of this: people-watching is great fun.
• playful behavior or good humor: she's full of fun.
• behavior or an activity that is intended purely for amusement and should not be interpreted as having serious or malicious purposes: it was nothing serious; they just enjoyed having some harmless fun.
• [ attrib. ] (of a place or event) providing entertainment or leisure activities for children: a 33-acre movie-themed fun park.
adjective ( funner, funnest ) informal
amusing, entertaining, or enjoyable: it was a fun evening | what's the funnest part of wakeboarding for you?
verb ( funs, funning, funned ) informal
joke or tease: [ no obj. ] : no need to get sore—I was only funning | [ with obj. ] : they are just funning you.
PHRASES
for fun (or for the fun of it )in order to amuse oneself and not for any more serious purpose.
fun and games amusing and enjoyable activities: teaching isn't all fun and games.
someone's idea of fun used to emphasize one's dislike for an activity or to mock someone else's liking for it: being stuck behind a desk all day isn't my idea of fun .
in fun not intended seriously; as a joke: remember when you meet the press to say that your speech was all in fun.
like fun dated an ironic exclamation of contradiction or disbelief in response to a statement.
make fun of (or poke fun at )tease, laugh at, or joke about (someone) in a mocking or unkind way.
not much (or a lot of ) fun used to indicate that something strikes one as extremely unpleasant and depressing: it can't be much fun living next door to him.
what fun! used to convey that an activity or situation sounds amusing or enjoyable.
ORIGIN late 17th cent. (denoting a trick or hoax): from obsolete fun ‘to cheat or hoax,’ dialect variant of late Middle English fon ‘make a fool of, be a fool,’ related to fon ‘a fool,’ of unknown origin. Compare with fond.
usage: The use of fun as an adjective meaning ‘enjoyable,’ as in we had a fun evening, is now established in informal use, although not accepted in standard English. The adjective now has comparative and superlative forms funner and funnest, formed as if fun were a standard adjective.
11 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
What's the use enjoying life if we can't have fun. If someone were to ban fun in the world...i'll just either riot or just end my life. We all have our child inner self. If someone tells you to behave or grow up don't listen to them, you'll end up like an old person who is grumpy. I've been to the army, but you don't see me doping or drinking hard. Those things suck! :D
Fun has it's words. I can tell you all about it. But then it'll end up like 150 page book :D
11 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
I tend to look childish and that makes my repuation fun and silly :D