
Laughter idioms
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- Q1What does the idiom 'laughing all the way to the bank' mean?running to the storesleeping through a comedy showcrying at a jokegetting rich from a successful venture30s
- Q2What does the idiom 'laughing up one's sleeve' mean?laughing uncontrollablylaughing at someoneto secretly find something amusinglaughing loudly in public30s
- Q3What does the idiom 'have the last laugh' mean?laughing at otherslaughing uncontrollablylaughing firstto emerge victorious or successful in the end30s
- Q4What does the idiom 'laughing stock' mean?a funny jokesomeone who laughs during sad situationsa person or thing that is the subject of ridicule or mockerya person who laughs a lot30s
- Q5What does the idiom 'burst out laughing' mean?to laugh quietlyto suddenly start laughing loudlyto hide one's laughterto stop laughing abruptly30s
- Q6What does the idiom 'laugh like a drain' mean?to laugh while cryingto laugh very loudly and heartilyto laugh silentlyto laugh in a robotic manner30s
- Q7What does the idiom 'splitting one's sides' mean?getting physically hurtlaughing uncontrollably or very hardstanding still without any movementrunning away from something frightening30s
- Q8What does the idiom 'laugh out of the other side of one's mouth' mean?to laugh continuouslyto have a sudden change of attitude from amusement to annoyance or disappointmentto laugh with friendsto laugh politely30s
- Q9What does the idiom 'laugh off' mean?to dismiss or make light of something with laughterto laugh at someone's expenseto laugh uncontrollablyto laugh quietly in agreement30s