<noun.act> I do it for the fun of it he is fun to have around
Merriment \Mer"ri*ment\, n. Gayety, with laughter; mirth; frolic. ``Follies and light merriment.'' --Spenser.
Methought it was the sound Of riot and ill-managed merriment. --Milton.
Why should I cast him out?' The Queen trilled with merriment.
Without them, the merriment is as minimal as the title character's gift of giving.
On its surface, the Sundance United States Film Festival is a laid-back celebration of creative cinema, but underneath the merriment lurks high-stakes dealing.
Under the new system, even a fraternity whose members get straight F's won't have to abandon all merriment.