unfun
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ʌn
Adjective
unfun (comparative more unfun, superlative most unfun)
- Not fun.
- 2006, Aimee Friedman, French Kiss, page 14:
- Poor Holly had the massive misfortune of having an assistant principal for a mother, which, Alexa knew, made her life unfun both in and out of school.
Noun
unfun (uncountable)
- Lack or absence of fun; funlessness.
- 1986 April 26, Michael Bronski, “Note This!”, in Gay Community News, page 19:
- I love going to the theater but the third week of February was putting a major damper on the experience. First it was Big Deal — a dismal evening of overblown un-fun — then Glengarry Glen Ross in which a lot of straight men talked dirty and made real estate deals.
Alternative forms
- un-fun
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