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like fun

  1. (manner, US, dated) Intensely.
  2. (as response, US, dated) Definitely not.
    • 1927 October 7, “Chess Championship.”, in Ottawa Citizen:
      Do they think I have a million dollars and spend it? Like fun I do. Not with the kind of discipline my parents believe in.
    • a. 1946, Raymond J. Healy, J. Francis McComas, editors, Adventures in time and space: an anthology of modern science-fiction stories, page 607:
      "Give me that gun!" "Like fun I will," Leigh snapped.

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