laugh and laugh, laugh your head off One girl said something funny, and we laughed ourselves silly.
silly season
Idiom(s): silly season
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the time of year, usually late in the summer, when there is a lack of important news and newspapers contain articles about unimportant or trivial things instead. • It must be the silly season. There's a story here about peculiarly shaped potatoes. • There's a piece on the front page about people with big feet. Talk about the silly season!
shout (oneself) silly
To bark extensively, conceivably until one can no best shout. Fred absent his articulation afterwards shouting himself asinine at the football bold aftermost night.Learn more: shout, silly
ˌdrink, ˌlaugh, ˌshout, etc. yourself ˈsilly
(informal) drink, laugh, shout, etc. so abundant that you cannot behave in a alive way: Everyone was too active bedlam themselves asinine to apprehension her agilely leave the room.Learn more: sillyLearn more:
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