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laugh
laugh
laugh
up
/in
(one's) sleeve
To rejoice or exult in secret, as at another's error or defeat.
See:
a belly laugh
a laugh a minute
a laughing stock
Are you having a laugh?
barrel of laughs
be a barrel of laughs
be a bundle of laughs
be a laugh a minute
be laughing all the way to the bank
be laughing on the other side of face
be laughing up sleeve
be no laughing matter
belly laugh
bundle of laughs
burst into
burst out laughing
bust out laughing
die laughing
Don’t make me laugh!
Don't make me laugh
Don't make me laugh!
fall about the place (laughing)
for kicks and for laughs; for giggles
get a laugh
have (someone) laughing in the aisles
have a laugh
have the last laugh
He who laughs last, laughs longest
horse laugh
it's to laugh
know whether to laugh or cry
last laugh
last laugh, have the
laugh
laugh a minute
laugh about
laugh all the way to the bank
laugh and the world laughs with you
Laugh and the world laughs with you; weep and you weep alone
laugh at
laugh at the carpet
laugh away
laugh away at
laugh down
laugh head off
laugh in (one's) sleeve
laugh in face
laugh like a drain
laugh off
laugh off the stage
laugh on the other side of (one's) face
laugh on the other side of (one's) mouth
laugh oneself out of
laugh oneself silly
laugh out of
laugh out of court
laugh out of the other side of face and laugh out of the other ...
laugh out of the other side of mouth
laugh out of the other side of one's mouth
laugh up (one's) sleeve
laugh up one's sleeve
laugh up sleeve
laugh with
laugh your head off
laughing academy
laughing in the aisles
laughing matter
laughing soup
laughing stock
laughing water
liquid laugh
make a play for
man plans and God laughs
no joke
no laughing matter
not know whether to laugh or cry
piss (oneself) laughing
play for
play for laughs
rolling on the floor laughing
rolling on the floor laughing my ass off
split one's sides
You make me laugh!
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Medad
-
Biblical
Bulan
BOO-lahn
Indonesian
Stan
[stæn]
Lakshman
-
Indian, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Marathi
Gili
-
Hebrew
Kurush
-
Ancient Persian
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