Buns vs Funs - What's the difference?
buns | funs |
As nouns the difference between buns and funs is that buns is while funs is field, land, soil, ground.
buns English
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funs English
Verb
(head)
(fun)
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fun English
Adjective
( en-adj)
(informal) enjoyable, amusing
- We had a fun time at the party.
- He is such a fun person to be with.
(informal) whimsical, flamboyant
- This year's fashion style is much more fun than recent seasons.
Usage notes
* Note that the use of fun as an adjective is often considered unacceptable in formal contexts. For more on the slang comparative and superlative, the use of which is disputed, see this discussion
Derived terms
* funny
Noun
( -)
amusement, enjoyment or pleasure
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- Grafting your boss's face onto the hind end of a donkey is fun, but serious fun is when you create the impossible and it looks real.
playful, often noisy, activity.
Synonyms
* amusement, diversion, enjoyment, a laugh, pleasure
* boisterousness, horseplay, rough and tumble
Derived terms
* for the fun of it
* fun and games
* fun bags
* funfair
* funfest
* fun-loving
* fun-maker
* funny
* fun run, fun runner, fun running
* funster
* good fun
* great fun
* have fun
* have fun with
* in fun
* like fun
* make fun of
* poke fun at
Verb
(colloquial) To tease, kid, poke fun at, make fun of.
- Hey, don't get bent out of shape over it; I was just funning you.
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