antifun

English

Etymology

anti- + fun

Adjective

antifun (comparative more antifun, superlative most antifun)

  1. Opposing fun.
    • 2003, Robert S. McGee, Jack Crabtree, The Search for Significance (page 127)
      The lie [] goes like this: “God is antifun.” So if God is against getting drunk, getting drunk must be fun. You can either have a wild, exciting life stiff-arming God or a dull, boring one doing the go-to-church-God-thing.
    • 2009, Randall VanderMey, Verne Meyer, John Van Rys, The College Writer: A Guide to Thinking, Writing, and Researching (page 283)
      That was what the First Choice pay-TV debate was all about. After all, it's only entertainment, right? Entertainment means fun, and only a killjoy would be antifun.

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