Expressed when something extremely amusing occurs. Can also be used to avert or hinder someone from speaking. Frequently used in the British sitcom Miranda.
Mum: "Haha, SUCH FUN!"
OR
Miranda: "Hey mum listen, I don't want..."
Mum: "Such fun, such fun, such fun..."
OR
Miranda: "Hey mum listen, I don't want..."
Mum: "Such fun, such fun, such fun..."
by joachimt December 8, 2011
by The Friend On The Left March 17, 2011
A sarcastic comment about doing something that's partially fun and partially horrifying. Exactly like a Rebecca Black song.
by Glazier213 January 15, 2012
A text sent to replace the simple and short "fun" in order to seem as though you are paying attention, even though you are not.
Person 1: So Becky and I did a lot of things over the weekend like bowling, swimming, shopping, and we ran into Jeff from high school,(etc)
Person 2: fun fun fun
Person 2: fun fun fun
by NoodleHairedBoy February 8, 2017
by Pixie April 24, 2005
Good ole' wholesome libido-less fun, like playing boardgames, watching movies, playing video games, etc.
by OsmPawsum September 26, 2010
Funning is a word you use when someone has asked you "Are you having fun?" or something annoying while you are trying to enjoy something. Instead of just saying "Yes, I am having fun." You can say: "I'm funning!" and then the person who asked will now begin to ask people "Are you funning?" This word is for convenience, so use it.
Person: Playing video games
Annoying guy: "Are you having fun?"
Person: "Ya, I'm funning, now go away man."
Annoying guy: "Are you having fun?"
Person: "Ya, I'm funning, now go away man."
by thatoneguygnawingonapickle June 11, 2019