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Etymology

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From super- +‎ fun.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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superfun (comparative more superfun, superlative most superfun)

  1. Extremely fun.
    • 2006, Jen Lancaster, Bitter is the New Black, page 167:
      I figured I'd never be able to compete with what I considered the most perfect wedding in existence, so I concentrated on making mine superfun.
    • 2007, Elizabeth Falkner, Elizabeth Falkner's Demolition Desserts, page ix:
      Thanks to Sherry Yard, for making Spago a superfun place to work from when in So Cal.
    • 2013, T. R. Burns, A World of Trouble, page 335:
      Where, according to the rusty sign dangling over the entrance, a superfun, amazing time awaits the entire family.