No it's just a person who doesn't like having fun.
No, not in the traditionally formal sense. The word "very" is used to quantify an adjective or an adverb. "Fun" is a noun so "very fun" is not correct. You could use "very funny" or "a lot of fun" depending on the context.Colloquially, though, "very fun" is a common term and we all know what it means. And if you intend the adjective "much" to be understood, then you even could argue for it's correctness.The party was so [much] fun. The party was very [much] fun.
A person can sometimes be described as a wet blanket if they make it harder for others to have fun, socialize, or participate in a party, etc. I believe that the intended comparison is to the use of a wet blanket to put out a fire, as a person called a wet blanket can smother a social situation, although some believe that this is because a blanket which can keep you warm if it is dry, becomes very uncomfortable when it is wet.A wet blanket is uncomfortable to wrap up in - a person who is a "wet blanket" is someone who is not comfortable to be around. You would use this idiom to mean someone who puts a damper on the enjoyment of other people and makes a fun situation less fun.I invited Bill to the party, but he was a real wet blanket and made us all miserable with his complaining.A wet blanket is a party pooper, a fun killer: someone who destroys a festive or happy mood. Think of the way a watered-down blanket would smother a fire, and you'll get the idea behind the expression.When a person is like a wet blanket, he/she is someone who takes the fun out of a situation or activity, as by pessimism, demands, dullness, etc. (P.S. Pessimism means a general belief that bad things will happen.)A wet blanket is a person who isn't any fun. Just imagine if your blanket was wet, you really wouldn't enjoy that now would you.
The word 'fun' is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for a concept. Examples: Noun: "The puppy is full of fun!" or "Join in the fun!" Adjective: "The puppy is fun" or "The party decorations are fun" Note: fun can also be used as a verb, as in joking or kidding, but this is less common than the other two forms in American English.
A jolly person is one that generally is happy and laughing and fun to be around
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fun fun fun fun lets party and have some fun. Party and chill.
why use protection it ruins the fun
You can get into a party by being invited by the host, bringing a friend who was invited, or RSVPing to the event. Make sure to follow any dress code or rules set by the host to ensure a smooth entry.
Either that you are having a party, or you are a fun person
No it's just a person who doesn't like having fun.
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Party and Party and Yeahh. fun fun fun fun looking forward to the weekend. -
Yes she can. As long as she isn't really impersonating the person.
Nope, the government ruins EVERYTHING !
The kids party is full of every type of fun and entertainment. Your kid can get fun funny and entertaining environment at any kids party. Actually, the purpose of kids party is to provide fun, enjoyment and laugh to kids.
Fun ways to entertain people at a party include karaoke and party games.