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phraseYou can refer to playful behaviour as fun and games, especially if you disapprove of it because you think it is irresponsible. [informal, disapproval] Police suspected that the boys, whose fun and games hurt a lot of people, were ondrugs. Synonyms: horseplay, clowning, romping, pranks More Synonyms of fun and games See full dictionary entry for funfun and games in British English facetious, ironic amusement; frivolous activity See full dictionary entry for funExamples of 'fun and games' in a sentencefun and games It wasn't that Grandmother liked gloom, but rather she found fun and games inside it, like toys stored in a dark mahogany cupboard.Major Fellah wanted his bit of fun and games and Jaafar wanted an imperialist plot.He opened his eyes, wishing that he could get a refill on the Wild Turkey before the fun and games started. Their fun and games hurt a lot of people. Synonyms clowning romping pranks fooling around rough-and-tumble junketing skylarking (informal) buffoonery merrymaking See funAdditional synonymsTheir annual parties are notorious for high jinks. Synonyms fun and games, sport, spree, junketing, revelry, skylarking (informal), jollity, horseplay, merrymakingDefinition the condition of being jolly the singing and jollity of the celebration Synonyms fun, mirth, gaiety, merriment, revelry, liveliness, conviviality, merrymakingDefinition noisy or unrestrained merrymaking The sounds of revelry are getting louder. Synonyms merrymaking, partying, fun, celebration, rave (British, slang), spree, festivity, beano (British, slang), debauch, debauchery, carouse, jollity, saturnalia, roistering, rave-up (British, slang), jollification, carousal, hooley or hoolie (Irish, New Zealand) Nearby words offun and games - fumigate
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- fun
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