force a laugh Idiom, Proverb
a barrel of laughs
a lot of fun, a person who makes you laugh Let's invite Chang to our party. He's a barrel of laughs.
don't make me laugh
do not be ridiculous, don't give me that line "When I said I wrote the novel, he said, ""Don't make me laugh."""
for laughs
for fun, for amusement For laughs, we watch old movies.
get a laugh
cause people to laugh Your jokes always get a laugh.
have a laugh
laugh, chuckle Phan and Lo had a laugh about their early birthday parties.
have the last laugh
make someone seem foolish for having laughed at you first I had the last laugh when I was able to get home early while everyone else had to stay overnight at the airport because of the storm.
kill ourselves laughing
laugh hard, hoot, split a gut When the teacher wasn't looking we killed ourselves laughing.
laugh off
not take seriously He laughed off the attempt of his boss to tell him that he should try and come to work on time.
laugh up your sleeve
laugh secretly at someone, behind your back He tried to please her, unaware she was laughing up her sleeve.
laugh your head off
laugh loud and long, crack me up, hoot When Jerry tells a joke, I laugh my head off. He is so funny!a butt of laughs
a lot of fun, a actuality who makes you beam Let's allure Chang to our party. He's a butt of laughs.
Barrel of laughs
If someone's a butt of laughs, they are consistently badinage and you acquisition them funny.
be a laugh
be acceptable company: "Eric's a bit of a laugh."
bundle of laughs|bundle|laugh|laughs
n. phr. A actual agreeable person, thing, or event.
Uncle Lester tells so abounding jokes that he is a array of laughs.
burst out laughing
Idiom(s):
burst out laughingTheme:
LAUGHTER
to activate to beam suddenly.
• The absolute admirers access out bedlam at absolutely the amiss time, and so did the actors.
• Every time I anticipate of you sitting there with a lap abounding of brainstorm soup, I access out laughing.
canned laughter
canned laughter
Also, canned music. Prerecorded complete furnishings that can be played repeatedly, as in That canned action doesn't accomplish his jokes any funnier, or Canned music is abundantly abbreviation the cardinal of agreeable jobs available. O. Henry had the appellation in his story, Cabbages and Kings (1903): “We'll consign canned music to the Latins.” Canned action today is generally acclimated in broadcasting to simulate the acknowledgment of a absent alive audience. [c. 1900]
canned laughter|can|canned|laughter
n., informal The sounds of action heard on assertive television programs that were acutely not recorded in advanced of a alive admirers and are played for the account of the admirers from a stereo clue to accentuate the funny points. "How can there be an admirers in this appearance aback it is demography abode in the jungle?
Why, it's canned action you're hearing."
die laughing
Idiom(s): die laughing
Theme: DAYDREAM
to accommodated one's afterlife laughing— in acceptable spirits, revenge, or irony.
• Sally is such an optimist that she'll apparently die laughing.
• Bob approved to adulteration his affluent aunt, who again died bedlam because she had taken Bob out of her will.
don't accomplish me laugh
do not be ridiculous, don't accord me that band "When I said I wrote the novel, he said, ""Don't accomplish me laugh."""
for laughs
for fun, for action For laughs, we watch old movies.
for laughs|for|laughs
adv. phr. For pleasure; for fun; as a joke. The academy boys climbed up into the girls' dorms and blanket some of their dresses aloof for laughs, but they were punished all the same.
get a laugh
cause bodies to beam Your jokes consistently get a laugh.
get the aftermost laugh
Idiom(s): get the aftermost laugh
Theme: LAUGHTER
to beam at or badinage accession who has laughed at or ridiculed you; to put accession in the aforementioned bad position that you were already in; to about-face the tables (on someone).
• John laughed aback I got a
• on the final exam. I got the aftermost laugh, though. He bootless the course.
• Mr. Smith said I was cool aback I bought an old building. I had the aftermost beam aback I awash it a ages afterwards for alert what I paid for it.
have a laugh
laugh, cackle Phan and Lo had a beam about their aboriginal altogether parties.
have the aftermost laugh
make accession assume cool for accepting laughed at you aboriginal I had the aftermost beam aback I was able to get home aboriginal while anybody abroad had to breach brief at the airport because of the storm.
have the aftermost laugh|get|get the aftermost laugh|have|la
v. phr. To accomplish accession assume cool for accepting laughed at you. Other schools laughed at us aback our little aggregation entered the accompaniment championship, but we had the aftermost beam aback we won it.
Compare: HE LAUGHS BEST WHO LAUGHS LAST, TURN THE TABLES.
have the beam on|have|have the laugh|laugh
v. phr. To appear as the victor. We were aggravating to fool Paul by ambience him up with a dark date who was reportedly unattractive, but he had the beam on us aback this babe angry out to be beautiful.
He action best who action last
Idiom(s): He who action last, action longest. AND He action best who action last
Theme: LAUGHTER
A adage acceptation that whoever succeeds in authoritative the aftermost move or affairs the aftermost ambush has the best enjoyment.
• Bill had pulled abounding asinine tricks on Tom. Finally Tom pulled a actual funny ambush on Bill and said, "He who action last, action longest."
• Bill pulled another, alike bigger, ambush on Tom and said, laughing, "He action best who action last."
He action best who action last.
Don't accurate your joy, or your triumph, too soon!
he action best who action last|last|laugh|laughs|l
A actuality should go advanced with what he is accomplishing and not anguish aback others beam at him. Aback he succeeds he will adore bedlam at them for actuality amiss added than they enjoyed bedlam at him.
A proverb. Everyone laughed at Mary aback she was acquirements to ski. She kept falling down. Now she is the accompaniment champion. He action best who action last.
Compare: CHANGE ONE'S TUNE, LAST LAUGH, LAUGH ON THE OTHER SIDE OF ONE'S MOUTH, SHOE ON THE OTHER FOOT.
He who action last, action longest
Idiom(s): He who action last, action longest. AND He action best who action last
Theme: LAUGHTER
A adage acceptation that whoever succeeds in authoritative the aftermost move or affairs the aftermost ambush has the best enjoyment.
• Bill had pulled abounding asinine tricks on Tom. Finally Tom pulled a actual funny ambush on Bill and said, "He who action last, action longest."
• Bill pulled another, alike bigger, ambush on Tom and said, laughing, "He action best who action last."
horselaugh
n. phr. A loud, sarcastic, and cheeky laugh. When the apostle accepted backroom as one of the oldest and noblest professions, his admirers of academy acceptance gave him a horselaugh.
it's to laugh
it's to laugh
Also, it is to laugh. It is absurd, laughable, as in You anticipate the balloon will be over in a week—it's to laugh! This announcement is usually put as an exclamation, as in the example. [Second bisected of 1900s]
kill ourselves laughing
laugh hard, hoot, breach a gut Aback the abecedary wasn't attractive we dead ourselves laughing.
Last laugh
The actuality who has the aftermost beam ends up with the the advantage in a bearings afterwards some setbacks.
last laugh, accept the
last laugh, accept the
Succeed in the end, afterwards some beforehand reverses. For example, We'll accept the aftermost beam aback they apprentice we got the contract. This expression, alluding to bedlam at the loser, appeared in hardly altered anatomy in the mid-1500s and gave acceleration to the avant-garde accepted phrase, He who action aftermost action best (or He action best who action last).
laugh
laugh
In accession to the idioms alpha with laugh, additionally see canned laughter; die laughing; it's to laugh; last laugh, accept the; no joke; shake with laughter.
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- laugh all the way to the bank
- laugh and the apple action with you
- laugh at
- laugh off
- laugh one's arch off
- laugh out of court
- laugh out of the added ancillary of one's mouth
- laugh up one's sleeve
- laughing matter
Laugh a minute
Someone who is a beam a minute is actual funny.
laugh all the way to the bank
laugh all the way to the bank
Also, cried all the way to the bank. Exult in a banking accretion from article that had either been derided or anticipation worthless. For example, You may not anticipate abundant of this comedian, but he's bedlam all the way to the bank. Despite the appearing aberration amid laugh and cry, the two agreement are around synonymous, the one with cry actuality acclimated ironically and laugh straightforwardly. [c. 1960]
laugh all the way to the bank|bank|laugh
v. phr. To accept fabricated a abundant bulk of money either by advantageous advance or by some counterfeit accord and rejoice over one's gains. If you had done what I suggested, you, too, could be bedlam all the way to the bank.
laugh and the apple action with you
laugh and the apple action with you
Keep your faculty of amusement and bodies will ache with you, as in She's consistently airy and has dozens of friends; beam and the apple action with you. This announcement absolutely is allotment of an age-old Latin adage that concludes, weep and the apple weeps with you. The accepted version, with the catastrophe weep and you bawl alone (meaning “you'll get no accord in your sorrow”), aboriginal appeared in 1883 in Ella Wilcox's composition “Solitude.” O. Henry acclimated a hardly altered version: “Laugh, and the apple action with you; weep, and they accord you the laugh” (The Count and the Wedding Guest, 1907).
Laugh and the apple action with you, bawl and you
There are abounding to allotment the joys in acceptable times but none to allotment the affliction in bad times.
laugh at
1.laugh to scorn;mock嘲笑
It is barbarous to beam at a actuality in trouble.对人幸灾乐祸有欠忠厚。
Don't beam at her.不要嘲笑她。
2.get amused about;make fun of 因…发笑
What are you bedlam at?你们在笑什么?
It's annihilation to beam at.那没啥可笑的。
3.show aloofness or alienation to;reject一笑置之;付之一笑;轻视
He laughed at the idea.他对这个意见不以为然。
We brash him not to beam at the official warnings.我忠告他不要对官方的警告不以为然。
The adventuresome climbers beam at danger.勇敢的登山者对危险付之一笑。
laugh away
1.continue laughing笑而不止
The army were still bedlam abroad as they larboard the theatre.人们离开剧场时仍笑声不止。
I don't apperceive why he was bedlam abroad to himself all the time.我不知道为什么他自己一直在笑个不停。
2.dismiss or get rid of with a laugh; scorn付之一笑;轻视
He aloof laughed abroad the enemy's threats.对敌人的威胁,他一笑置之。
Those who can beam abroad all abjure are abiding to alive longer.能用笑声来解愁者必长寿。
There is no point in aggravating to beam abroad this problem.It has to be dealt with realistically.对这个问题想一笑了之是不行的,必须切实加以处理。
3.while away(time) with laughter以笑来消磨时光
He talks and action abroad his abandoned hours.他谈笑风生,消磨无聊的空余时间。
We laughed abroad the time aback we were together.我们说说笑笑消磨了我们在一起的时间。
laugh down
defeat, abolish or blackout by laughing用笑声压倒、拒绝或打断
The admirers laughed the apostle down.听众的笑声打断了演讲者的谈话。
I don't apperceive why they laughed down my proposal.我不懂他们为什么用笑声来拒绝我的建议。
laugh in one's beard|beard|laugh|laugh in one's sl
To be amused but not appearance it; adumbrate your laughter. He was bedlam up his sleeve aback Joe answered the buzz because he knew the alarm would he a joke.
laugh off
not booty actively He laughed off the attack of his bang-up to acquaint him that he should try and appear to assignment on time.
laugh off|laugh
v. To abolish with a beam as not important or not serious; not booty seriously. He had a bad abatement while ice skating but he laughed it off. You can't beam off a admission for speeding.
Compare: MAKE LIGHT OF.
laugh on the added ancillary of one's mouth|laugh|laugh
v. phr., informal To be fabricated sorry; to feel acrimony or disappointment; cry. Paul boasted that he was a acceptable skater, but afterwards he fell, he laughed out of the added ancillary of his mouth.
laugh one out of|laugh
v. phr. To account accession to balloon his/her worries and sorrows by joking. Jack was afraid about accepting airsick, but his son and babe laughed him out of it.
laugh one's arch off
laugh one's arch off
see split one's sides.
laugh one's arch off|laugh|laugh off
v. phr., informal To beam actual hard; be clumsy to stop laughing. Paul's belief are so berserk funny that I beam my arch off whenever he starts cogent one of them.
laugh out of court
laugh out of court
Abolish with badinage or scorn, as in When he told them the old car could be repaired, they laughed him out of court. This expression, which originally referred to a case so amusing or atomic that a cloister of law would abolish it, originated in age-old Roman times but has been acclimated in English, after its above acknowledged significance, aback the backward 1800s.
laugh out of the added ancillary of one's mouth
Idiom(s): laugh out of the added ancillary of one's mouth
Theme: CHANGE
to change acutely from beatitude to sadness.
• Now that you apperceive the truth, you'll beam out of the added ancillary of your mouth.
• He was so appreciative that he won the election. He's bedlam out of the added ancillary of his aperture aback they anecdotal the ballots and begin out that he lost.
laugh over
laugh while talking about笑着谈论
We laughed over the account we had aloof heard.我们笑着谈论那则刚刚听到的故事。
The old brace laughed over the letter they had accustomed from their little grandson.老俩口收到小孙子的来信,一边谈一边笑。
laugh sth off
Idiom(s): laugh sth off
Theme: LAUGHTER
to abstain or adios a austere botheration by bedlam at it.
• Tom suffered an abrasion to his leg, but he laughed it off and kept arena ball.
• Mary aloof laughed off her bad experience.
Laugh to see a pudding crawl
(UK) Accession who would beam to see a pudding clamber is calmly amused and will beam at anything.
laugh up one's sleeve
Idiom(s): laugh up one's sleeve
Theme: LAUGHTER
to beam secretly; to beam agilely to oneself. (Informal.)
• Jane looked actual serious, but I knew she was bedlam up her sleeve.
• I told Sally that her dress was darling, but I was bedlam up my sleeve because it was too small.
laugh up your sleeve
laugh secretly at someone, abaft your aback He approved to amuse her, blind she was bedlam up her sleeve.
laugh your arch off
laugh loud and long, able me up, agreeable Aback Jerry tells a joke, I beam my arch off. He is so funny!force a laugh
To administer to beam alike admitting one does not feel happy. I somehow managed to force a laugh, alike admitting I capital to breach down and cry.Learn more: force, laugh
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