No, it is not. If you look it up in the dictionary you will see it is a childish word that people make up. But if you look on the Scrabble dictionary on Pogo.com it is but they made it up.
Yes funner is a word, It was not at first but the word came to be more popular and now is in the 2010 dictonary. The word "fun" is fun and "funner" is MORE fun. Which is how they used it and now its just "funner." Grammar Girl researched the history of 'fun,' the adjective. Apparently, the grammar gurus haven't gotten over that people insist on using the noun fun as an adjective and therefore refuse to 'sanction' the comparatives. See the link for Grammar Girl's report. Look under "Add related Links" under "Question Tools" on the left side of the screen.
butter nutter funner
funnier
yes it is a real word
No, soarn is not (yet) a real word in English.
I don't know. I think funner should be a word.
How many times have you said "funner" and someone tells you that funner is not a word?
Not a word
Yes, "funner" is considered a word in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
"Funner" is not a proper word. Even if it were, if it was meant to mean "more fun", then it wold not be a verb nor an adverb.
"Funner" is often considered informal or non-standard English. The correct comparative form of "fun" is "more fun." So, it would be more appropriate to say, "This is more fun than that."
make it into a word problem and like act it out or something
There is no real ratioal reason for them. They are just fun to create and even funner to watch.
First off, funner isn't exactly a word... However, if that doesn't matter: dinner, center, sinner, blunder, under, winner, flounder, cinder.... Most of them are slant rhymes, but that's all I've got.
it is just a made up word that was used in the sound of music to make the song better and funner
MORE FUN IS THE CORRECT TERM. Funner is not. Besides that more fun means adding to fun Funner means taking your fun and making it better
Yes funner is a word, It was not at first but the word came to be more popular and now is in the 2010 dictonary. The word "fun" is fun and "funner" is MORE fun. Which is how they used it and now its just "funner." Grammar Girl researched the history of 'fun,' the adjective. Apparently, the grammar gurus haven't gotten over that people insist on using the noun fun as an adjective and therefore refuse to 'sanction' the comparatives. See the link for Grammar Girl's report. Look under "Add related Links" under "Question Tools" on the left side of the screen.