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make fun of someone Definition


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fun
noun
    1. Enjoyment; merriment.
      Thesaurus: amusement, mirth, pleasure, merriment, merrymaking; play, playfulness, jesting, buffoonery, tomfoolery, high jinks, sport; Antonym: tedium.
    2. A source of amusement or entertainment.
adj
    1. colloq
      Intended for amusement, enjoyment, etc.
      Thesaurus: enjoyable, pleasant, lively, happy, merry.
Idiom: for fun
    As a joke; for amusement.
      Thesaurus: for no reason, for kicks, for laughs, for thrills.
Idiom: in fun
    As a joke; not seriously.
      Thesaurus: for amusement, not seriously, playfully.
Idiom: make fun of someone or something (poke fun at someone or something)
    To laugh at them or it, especially unkindly; to tease or ridicule them or it.
      Thesaurus: tease, deride, ridicule, taunt, poke fun at, rag (slang), mock, parody, lampoon, satirize.
Etymology: 17c, from earlier fon to make a fool of.



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