laugh out

  • 1laugh-out-loud — ˌlaugh out ˈloud 8 [laugh out loud] adjective (abbr. LOL) only before noun (informal) extremely funny • a laugh out loud m …

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  • 2laugh\ out\ of\ the\ other\ side\ of\ one's\ mouth — • laugh on the wrong side of one s mouth • laugh on the other side of one s mouth • laugh out of the other side of one s mouth v. phr. informal To be made sorry; to feel annoyance or disappointment; cry. Paul boasted that he was a good skater,… …

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  • 3laugh out of court — ► laugh out of court dismiss with contempt as being obviously ridiculous. Main Entry: ↑laugh …

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  • 4Laugh Out Loud (web series) — infobox television show name = Laugh Out Loud bgcolour = caption = The LOL Logo (mostly seen on the crew shirts ) format = mockumentary, variety picture format = slogan = It s Time to Laugh, Out, Loud! runtime = 2 3 minutes creator = starring =… …

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  • 5Laugh Out Lord — Infobox Album | Name = Laugh Out Lord Type = Album Artist = Neil Hamburger Released = November 5, 2002 Recorded = 2002? Genre = Comedy Length = 43:59 Label = Drag City/Glory Home Records Producer = Neil Hamburger (?) Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|3 …

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  • 6laugh out of court — phrasal : to eliminate from serious consideration by ridicule their flimsy arguments are laughed out of court V.L.Parrington they went far towards laughing him out of court J.F.Dobie * * * laugh out of court see ↑laugh, 1 • • • Ma …

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  • 7laugh-out-loud — adv. Laugh out loud is used with these adjectives: ↑funny …

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  • 8laugh out of the other side of one's mouth or face — idi laugh out of the other side of one s mouth or face, to become regretful or chastened after initial joy or boastfulness …

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  • 9laugh out of court — laugh (something/someone) out of court to refuse to think seriously about an idea, belief or a possibility. At the meeting, her proposal was laughed out of court. (usually passive) Anyone who had made such a ludicrous suggestion would have been… …

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  • 10To laugh out — Laugh Laugh (l[aum]f), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Laughed} (l[aum]ft); p. pr. & vb. n. {Laughing}.] [OE. laughen, laghen, lauhen, AS. hlehhan, hlihhan, hlyhhan, hliehhan; akin to OS. hlahan, D. & G. lachen, OHG. hlahhan, lahhan, lahh[=e]n, Icel.… …

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