0I have heard people saying "I am joking.", "I am having fun." and "I am making fun of him."02br 02br 00I have never heard people saying "I am making fun." What does it mean?0-
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0 The only meaning I can assign it is an abbreviated form of "I am making fun 01u00of someone / something02u00" It seems odd to abbreviate it this way, but in casual conversation, I suppose you might encounter it.02br 00CJ 0-
0...but you haven't heard it as it isn't something that people say. Don't use it unless you continue 'I am making fun of x' (meaning: I am teasing X).0-
0Thank you, nona.02br 02br 00I won't use it myself as I think that it is wrong. I asked the question here becasue someone in a local forum argued that it is correct. 0-