have fun

have fun

To enjoy oneself. The phrase can also be used as a pleasant valediction. We just went down to the park and had some fun—it's not a big deal, Mom. Have fun! See you after the game!
See also: fun, have
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have fun

to experience enjoyment. Please forget your problems and have fun.
See also: fun, have
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • It’s been a slice!
  • it's been a slice
  • It's been a slice!
  • WIYGW
  • be good
  • have a nice flight
  • write if you get work
  • CU2
  • adios muchachos
  • for (one's) (own) sake
References in periodicals archive
Having fun, Sir, we are all having fun, it is so nice to work in an office where we can have fun.
Taking the time to have fun and relax allows ideas to incubate and creativity to flow.
The ability to have fun is both an art and a talent.The implication is that having fun is within the realms of only the young, virile and suntanned.
But most of the bigger websites are created in order to help other people do stuff, like write e-mails to their friends, read articles about different subjects, find answers to their questions, buy gifts for people or have fun playing games.
Bam Margera and Steve Nesser are two of my favorite shredders and they are out to have fun, get girls, and get the cops ticked off.
One reason gay and lesbian people have been able to endure hundreds of years of inequality in this country is because we have always known how to have fun amid the fracas.
I encourage you to have fun, but not so much fun that you accept unnecessary risk.
Yes, your athletes will be going around in circles while circuit training, but they will also have fun and improve their conditioning.
"But colleagues said 'Take it, you'll have fun.' I hadn't thought about having fun.