
12-22-2011, 03:41 PM
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Fire Giant
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Originally Posted by Silikten
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adjective, fun·ner, fun·nest.
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Informal . of or pertaining to fun, especially to social fun: a fun thing to do; really a fun person; the funnest game.
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Informal . whimsical; flamboyant: The fashions this year are definitely on the fun side.
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What we’re seeing here is language evolution in action. So the straightforward answer to your question is: yes, you can use these forms, and people are doing so increasingly often. But if your question was really asking whether it is acceptable to use them in all circumstances, then I have to say firmly that, no, it isn’t, not yet anyway. They are definitely informal and they should still be avoided
when speaking or writing standard or formal English.
Michael Quinion
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Vox was tanked by hughman in plain sight, we found out that the bard could attack tru the wall there(more lucky than exploit) and we just pilled everyone there.
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Last edited by Massive Marc; 12-22-2011 at 03:44 PM..
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