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What (who) is had fun - definition

ENJOYMENT OF PLEASURE
Having fun; Having Fun; Have fun; Had fun; Has fun; Fuun
  • [[World War II]] era employment poster about the importance of fun
  • Children having fun playing with [[snow]]
  • Surfers]] enjoying their sport

Fun         
·noun Sport; merriment; frolicsome amusement.
fun         
¦ noun light-hearted pleasure or amusement.
?a source of fun: people-watching is great fun.
?playfulness or good humour: she's full of fun.
¦ adjective informal entertaining or enjoyable.
¦ verb (funs, funning, funned) N. Amer. informal joke or tease.
Phrases
in fun not intended seriously.
make fun of tease or laugh at in a mocking or unkind way.
Origin
C17 (denoting a trick or hoax): from obs. fun 'to cheat or hoax', dialect var. of ME fon 'make a fool of, be a fool', related to fon 'a fool', of unknown origin; cf. fond.
FUN         
Flow Update Notification [Additional explanations: message] (Reference: LFAP)

Wikipedia

Fun

Fun is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "Light-hearted pleasure, enjoyment, or amusement; boisterous joviality or merrymaking; entertainment".

Examples of use of had fun
1. It was original and they, as well as their guests, clearly had fun doing it.
2. He had fun every day of his life," Pleshette said after Poston died in April 2007.
3. The press had fun with the story for a while and forgot about it.
4. Undaunted by the interrupted night‘s sleep, McArthur told ground controllers he and Williams had fun nonetheless.
5. The young people had fun, the veteran residents complained, and more businesses opened.