释义 |
like fun like funA phrase used to convey one's impassioned denial or refusal of something. Primarily heard in US. A: "I don't care what you say, mom—I'm going to that party!" B: "Like fun you are!" A: "He says he's got five years' experience in marketing." B: "Like fun he has—he was a telemarketer for five years!"See also: fun, likelike funNot really, certainly not. For example, She said she'd been skiing for years-like fun she had! or Do I want to eat raw oysters-like fun I do. This expression originated in the early 1800s with a quite different meaning, "energetically" or "vigorously," a sense now obsolete. Its present sense dates from the 1900s. Also see for fun. See also: fun, likelike fun 1 vigorously or quickly. dated British 2 an ironic exclamation of contradiction or disbelief in response to a statement. dated, chiefly North AmericanSee also: fun, like |