funalicious

adj
/fʌnəˈlɪʃəs/

Etymology

From fun + -a- + -licious.

  1. derived from *peymen-
  2. derived from *faimnijǭ
  3. derived from *faimnijā
  4. derived from fonna
  5. derived from fáni — “vain person, swaggerer
  6. derived from fonne — “a fool, dupe
  7. inherited from fonne
  8. formed as funalicious — “fun + -a- + -licious

Definitions

  1. Excitingly fun or enticing.

    • we went to Lake Merritt for Mary Anne's birthday party, which was funalicious. Mmm, curry buns.
    • > Sure, but is it funalicious? Over here in Japan, we usually say "Oishii" instead. Yeah, it is funalicious. I like it is a lot. [sic.]

The neighborhood

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