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âAs a noun, FUN was originally a term for a swindlerâs ploy or an instance of fraud in the late 1600s, while as a verb it was used to mean to cheat or deceive. Although its meaning has softened over time, this early negative sense still survives when we âmake funâ of someone.â
My older brother & I gained popularity every winter because we had a big hill in our back yard . But once spring came , some of those kids disappeared. eyeball roll
Give them a push. Theyâll go downhill a whole lot faster! Then run to the top of the hill and wait for them to bring the sled to you. Take it downhill, then carry it home.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Later for that. You want to sled, you gotta walk up.
Randy B Premium Member almost 2 years ago
âAs a noun, FUN was originally a term for a swindlerâs ploy or an instance of fraud in the late 1600s, while as a verb it was used to mean to cheat or deceive. Although its meaning has softened over time, this early negative sense still survives when we âmake funâ of someone.â
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DebUSNRet almost 2 years ago
Hope my Pop never felt like that!
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
Oy! No thanks!
Julie478 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
â¨Bonus Panelâ¨
https://www.fowllanguagecomics.com/sledding-bonus-panel/
Katzi428 almost 2 years ago
My older brother & I gained popularity every winter because we had a big hill in our back yard . But once spring came , some of those kids disappeared. eyeball roll
crazeekatlady almost 2 years ago
Give them a push. Theyâll go downhill a whole lot faster! Then run to the top of the hill and wait for them to bring the sled to you. Take it downhill, then carry it home.
fej almost 2 years ago
I never noticed how spindly their legs were
Jeddo almost 2 years ago
I served as the horse myself this winter while my 2-year-old daughter kept singing âJingle bellsâ. Merry were those who passed us!