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1 have fun and games with someone
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2 fun
adj. prettig, amusant, gezellig--------n. pret, plezierfun1[ fun] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 pret ⇒ vermaak, plezier♦voorbeelden:1 figure of fun • groteske figuur, schertsfiguur〈 informeel〉 fun and games • pretmakerij, iets leuks〈informeel; eufemistisch〉 have fun and games with someone • zich vermaken met iemand, vrijen met iemandbe full of fun • een echte grapjas zijnbe good/great fun • erg amusant zijnhave fun • zich amuseren/vermaken; vrijenmake fun of, poke fun at • voor de gek houden, de draak steken metfor fun, for the fun of it/the thing • voor de aardigheidfor/in fun • voor de grap————————fun21 prettig ⇒ amusant, gezellig♦voorbeelden:a fun person • een aardig iemand
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