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fun house

noun

  1. (in an amusement park) a building that is specially constructed and has devices for surprising and amusing patrons walking through.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of fun house1

First recorded in 1945–50
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These two giants of New York’s performance avant-garde have a good deal of history in common, but what distinguished Foreman’s work — and what I am so grateful to have experienced regularly in the 1990s and early 2000s — was the exploratory consciousness playfully probing the fun house of sentient existence.

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Some of them are hard to relate to, except as spectacle, and feel like a cross between the Bauhaus and a fun house.

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In the next scene, Howze is splayed out on a mattress beneath a suspended fun house mirror, skis dangling from the ceiling as he rehearses his final thoughts.

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Like O’Neal’s Fun House, Gronkowski placed his tickets starting at $74.

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“We’re not going to do that to the people,†said O’Neal, who said the going rate for Fun House starts at $99 but will increase as the event nears.

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