like fun
1North American dated An ironic exclamation of contradiction or disbelief in response to a statement.
2archaic Vigorously or quickly.
fun and games
Amusing and enjoyable activities.
‘teaching isn't all fun and games’
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not one's idea of fun
Used to convey that one does not consider a particular activity to be enjoyable.
‘being stuck behind a desk all day isn't my idea of fun’
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Origin
Late 17th century (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.
meaning
Pronunciation /ˈmiːnɪŋ/
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