And you trust the Internet? And only use one source?
Google: Define: funThere the word amusement is used. If that's not
related to fun or party then I have NO idea what language you speak.
Also, my first statement was of an opinion. Which I would have to say I have backed up with substance and you have given further proof on why they are associated in my mind.
Dictionary.com did not use fun. Fun may be a synonym for some of those words but it was not used.
I never said that the word is used to define or categorize the word party.
Since it was and is still an opinion, and choice words being synonymous with fun, you have just further backed up why I believe that they are related in the initial post. Your “arguments” have been nothing but fodder for my initial opinion. I will hold this opinion to be all mine and not claim it as a dictionary definition. It seems that you are trying to get me to change my opinion through week argument.
I have no idea, why my opinion needs to be in the dictionary or why I am even bothering to continue to post on the matter.
UNLESS!!!!
This was a psychological stunt to bring out competitiveness…… Or I am just over analyzing this… Well, If you really need the win on this one, I guess I could let you have it, but…… Nope.