Refuse to go here, with stand-up being funny (7)
I believe the answer is:
dustpan
'refuse to go here' is the definition.
Although both the answer and definition are singular nouns, I can't see how one could define the other.
'with stand-up being funny' is the wordplay.
'with' is a charade indicator (letters next to each other).
'being funny' is an anagram indicator.
'stand'+'up' is 'standup'.
'standup' anagrammed gives 'DUSTPAN'.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for dustpan that I've seen before include "part of housemaid's kit" , "Rubbish, one gathers" , "domestic utensil" , "Domestic dirt collector" , "Sweeper's receptacle" .)