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.
The plural form of fun is funnes, funs, funnest, funner, or any other word you like to use that makes sense to you although it might not make sense to other people.Fun is uncountable and technically does not have a singular or plural form. Remember that English is an evolving language, and whilst funs, funnes, funnest and funner are not actually words at all, with popular use they can be incorporated into the English language...
I think that this definition has some flaws. For example, I think that “fun” can be an adjective too. But Oxford Language thinks otherwise, as it thinks it is an “Informal word if used as an adjective.” and goes on to say that as an comparative adjective “funner and funnest” is also an “Informal Word” I will prove otherwise as 1. I can use fun in an adjective more often than a noun, 2. It is already being used to be an adjective, and 3. I know that the Oxford dictionary has enough free time on their hands to add “fun, funner, and funnest”.
butter nutter funner
An hilarity of comedians. Or possibly a guffaw. I like hilarity better because it can be an an or an a; an hilarity or a hilarity, makes it funner and therefore more comedic.
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
How many times have you said "funner" and someone tells you that funner is not a word?
"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."
"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.
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.
Not always, depends on the confidence of the girl. More confidence = funner time.
ha ha who ever wrote this im better and it is a word ya
yes u noob
The Funhouse really is fun! The more Zhu Zhu Pets you have, the funner it gets.
teeth your you cant eat is fun to eat lol
you can stay fit and in shape, if you like playing volleyball it can be fun, and if you play with your friends then it makes it even more funner.
There is no real ratioal reason for them. They are just fun to create and even funner to watch.