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Over-fun 

When one has “too much” fun. Signs of over-fun include:

- No one around you seemingly having fun “why is everyone being so boring”
- Having fun at someone else’s expense “jeez, he can’t take a joke can he”
- People wanting to stop you having fun “why are you picking on me I’m just having fun”

If someone taps you on the shoulder and indicates you have arrived at over-fun, it’s best to save your dignity and retire. Nothing good lies ahead of you…
Did you hear about Kieran’s bit of over-fun on the work trip, so awkward for him, I’d hate to be that guy
Over-fun by TheSolidAdviceGuy September 16, 2025

she's no fun, she fell right over 

Sardonically used, when someone trips and falls.
"That poor girl just slipped on a banana peel." "She's no fun, she fell right over." From Firesign Theatre skit. Preceeded by "let's put her on her head."

short trips will lead to new friendships that will be hugely beneficial to you over the coming 12 months. The more you are on the move and interacting with people in your community the more fun you will have and the more profit you will make. 

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short trips will lead to new friendships that will be hugely beneficial to you over the coming 12 months. The more you are on the move and interacting with people in your community the more fun you will have and the more profit you will make.
A play on the word "hungover."

When one comes home after doing something extremely fun, such as going on vacation or having an adventure, and is simply unable to function as a productive human being in the aftermath of such frivolousness.

Symptoms include lounging about, not getting any work done, wishing to go back to having fun, plotting to skip work/school the next day, antisocial behavior, and poor hygiene.

A funover may last between one day and a week, though residual symptoms may continue for up to months afterwards if daily stress levels are high.
Mom: Shouldn't you unpack your bags from the trip?

You: *flopped on the couch* Ugh. No. I can't do anything right now because I'm funover. When can we go back on vacation?
funover by NK-Penne November 19, 2012
The lack of joi de vivre which occurs after a particularly fun event/weekend/gathering, i.e. a hangover from fun.
BILLY: Hey Judy, why the long face?
JUDY: Well, Billy, I went to Palm Springs with my cousins last weekend and we lived it up like it was 1965. We had a four hour dinner, too many martinis to count and we danced to Sinatra tunes 'til 2am. It was great but now old man Whethers over at HQ is riding me about this marketing data and it sucks to be back at work.
BILLY: Sounds like you've got a mean funover to me.
JUDY: Yes, I do have a funover.
funover by HelenHar October 25, 2007