What is another word for have some fun?

Pronunciation: [hav sˌʌm fˈʌn] (IPA)

Having fun is a wonderful way to relieve stress and enjoy life. However, using the same phrase over and over again can take away its charm. That's why it's essential to have a repertoire of synonyms to keep things fresh. Here are a few alternatives. 1. "Let's enjoy ourselves." 2. "Let's have a good time." 3. "Let's party." 4. "Let's kick back and relax." 5. "Let's hang out and have fun." 6. "Let's make the most of our time together." 7. "Let's be adventurous." 8. "Let's live a little." 9. "Let's loosen up." The next time you're looking to have some fun, try mixing it up with one of these synonyms.

Synonyms for Have some fun:

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What are the hypernyms for Have some fun?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Have some fun

  • There's a lot of terrible things goin' on all the time, but you gotta try and have some fun in the end.
    Mose Allison
  • Independent films are where you really get to cut your teeth and have some fun and do the things that mainstream Hollywood doesn't want to do.
    Anthony Anderson
  • There are two ways to go about it. You can take a compass and draw a perfect circle and make two perfect eyes as neat as can be. Or you can do it freehand and have some fun with it. Like I did. Give it character.
    Harvey Ball
  • I wish to Christ I could make up a really great lie. Sometimes, after an interview, I say to myself, 'Man, you were so honest - can't you have some fun? Can't you do some really down and dirty lying?' But the puritan in me thinks that if I tell a lie, I'll be punished.
    Willem Dafoe
  • I was out to have a good time and have some fun. It's a fun script and fun people are in the movie.
    Harvey Keitel

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