I don't work Friday's either and was off on Monday too! I love that part of my job. Enjoy your weekend! I have no plans but watching me some football and DH is making me dinner tonight.
Enjoyable; amusing: "You're a real fun guy"(Margaret Truman).
Idiom:
for/infun
As a joke; playfully.
[Possibly from fon, to make a fool of, from Middle English fonnen, to fool, possibly from fonne, fool.]
Usage Note: The use of fun as an attributive adjective, as in a fun time, a fun place, probably originated in a playful reanalysis of the use of the word in sentences such as It is fun to ski, where fun has the syntactic function of adjectives such as amusing or enjoyable. The usage became popular in the 1950s and 1960s, though there is some evidence to suggest that it has 19th-century antecedents, but it can still raise eyebrows among traditionalists. The day may come when this usage is entirely unremarkable, but writers may want to avoid it in more formal contexts.
Re: Any fun this weekend?
Have a great three day weekend!
Wait, were you off Monday too? Three day work week and two three day weekends? No fair!!!
Sure was! I never work on Friday. You can come and have my job any day, really.
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I suggest you try some "fun" this weekend
Idiom:
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