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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is there a difference in meaning between the use of only 'of' and 'out of' here?

Stop making fun of me.
Stop meaning fun out of me.

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Did you mean the second one to say "Stop making fun out of me"? That is an incorrect expression. The first one is correct.

  • Did you mean the second one to say "Stop making fun out of me"?
  • That is an incorrect expression.
  • The first one is correct.
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Did you mean the second one to say "Stop making fun out of me"? That is an incorrect expression. The first one is correct.
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GPYDid you mean the second one to say "Stop making fun out of me"? That is an incorrect expression.
Thanks for replying. Yes, that was what I meant.
GPYhat is an incorrect expression. The first one is correct.
Got it. Thanks a gain.

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