A bundle of fun In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "a bundle of fun", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y calendar 2022-07-21 05:07

Meaning of A bundle of fun

Synonyms:

a barrel of laughs

A bundle of fun phrase ironic

If something/someone is a bundle of fun, that thing/person is funny and giving pleasure. Sometimes this phrase is said sarcastically.

 

Look at kids! They are laughing their ass off! That cartoon must be a bundle of fun.

A: What do you think of John? B: Oh John? He's a bundle of fun! His jokes are stale!

Hey, Mary! Come here and play with us! This game is a bundle of fun!

Other phrases about:

Brevity is the Soul of Wit

The key element of funny speech and writing is shortness.

funny ha-ha or funny peculiar?

Used to ask whether the word "funny" is being used to mean "humorous" or "strange"

(as) funny as a crutch

Not amusing at all 

rib-tickling

Very hilarious or humorous; causing laughter and amusement

be a laugh a minute

Used to say that something is very funny

Origin of A bundle of fun

The origin of this phrase is not clear.
 

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