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(enjoyment; a good time: They had a lot of fun at the party; Isn't this fun!) moro, gøy, fornøyelse- funny- funnily
- fun and games
- for fun
- in fun
- make fun offornøyelse--------gøy--------moro--------spøkIsubst. \/fʌn\/1) moro, gøy, fornøyelse, morskap2) fest, løyer, spillopperbe good\/great fun være kjempegøy\/-artigbe such fun være så gøyfigure of fun se ➢ figure, 1for fun eller for the fun of it for moro skyld for fornøyelsens skyldfun and games ( hverdagslig) moro, lek, dans på roserfun of the fair markedsgjøglingget a lot of fun out of something ha stor glede av noe, synes noe er veldig morsomt, ha mye moro med noehave a bit of fun with somebody spøke med noen, erte noenhave fun ha det gøy, more seg (hverdagslig, om samleie) elskehave fun and games ha det gøy kline, flørtein fun for spøk, på tull, for moro skyldlike fun! ( hverdagslig) pokker heller!make fun of gjøre narr avnot see the fun of something ikke se det morsomme i noeoh what fun ( ironisk) så gøy, da!, skal dette være morsomt?poke fun at gjøre narr avthen the fun started ( hverdagslig) så braket det løs, så begynte moroawhat fun! så gøy!, så morsomt!IIverb \/fʌn\/( slang) lage moro, lage gøy, lage festIIIadj. \/fʌn\/morsom, gøy, artig, pussig
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funnily — 1814, from FUNNY (Cf. funny) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
funnily — fun|ni|ly [ fʌnıli ] adverb in a strange or unusual way: She reacted funnily to my question. funnily enough SPOKEN used for saying that you think something is surprising or unusual: Funnily enough, I heard someone say exactly the same thing this… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
funnily — adverb 1 in an odd or unusual way: She s been behaving funnily lately. 2 funnily enough spoken used to say that something is unexpected or strange: Funnily enough, I was just about to call you when you called me. 3 in an amusing way … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
funnily — fun|ni|ly [ˈfʌnıli] adv 1.) funnily enough spoken used to say that something is unexpected or strange ▪ Funnily enough, I was just about to call you when you called me. 2.) in an amusing or strange way … Dictionary of contemporary English
funnily — [[t]fʌ̱nɪli[/t]] PHRASE: PHR with cl You use funnily enough to indicate that, although something is surprising, it is true or really happened. Funnily enough I can remember what I had for lunch on July 5th, 1906, but I ve forgotten what I had for … English dictionary
funnily — UK [ˈfʌnɪlɪ] / US adverb in a strange or unusual way She reacted funnily to my question. • funnily enough … English dictionary
funnily — [ˈfʌnɪli] adv in a strange or unusual way • funnily enough spoken used for saying that you think that something is surprising or unusual[/ex] Funnily enough, I heard someone say exactly the same thing this morning.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
funnily — funny ► ADJECTIVE (funnier, funniest) 1) causing laughter or amusement. 2) strange; peculiar. 3) arousing suspicion. 4) informal slightly unwell; out of sorts. ► NOUN (funnies) informal … English terms dictionary
funnily enough — spoken phrase used for saying that you think something is surprising or unusual Funnily enough, I heard someone say exactly the same thing this morning. Thesaurus: ways of saying that you are surprised or shockedsynonym Main entry: funnily … Useful english dictionary
funnily enough — spoken used for saying that you think something is surprising or unusual Funnily enough, I heard someone say exactly the same thing this morning … English dictionary
funnily — adverb see funny I … New Collegiate Dictionary