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Anon f8r Posted 18 years ago
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"I am making fun." What does it mean?

0I have heard people saying "I am joking.", "I am having fun." and "I am making fun of him."02br
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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
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0Thank you, CJ.0-
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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-
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0Thank you, nona.02br
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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-

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