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What is the meaning of dont make me laugh?

What is the meaning of dont make me laugh?

Definition of don’t make me laugh —used as a response to a statement that one thinks is very wrong or foolish “I could beat you at chess easily.” “Don’t make me laugh.”

What does you’re a laugh mean?

good laugh
phrase. If you describe someone as a laugh or a good laugh, you like them because they are amusing and fun to be with. [mainly British]

How do you time FLIE?

Time flies when you’re having fun, or I guess it’s ten years since I last saw you-how time flies. This idiom was first recorded about 1800 but Shakespeare used a similar phrase, “the swiftest hours, as they flew,” as did Alexander Pope, “swift fly the years.”

Had a good laugh meaning?

phrase [VERB inflects, PHRASE noun] If you have a good laugh about something, you find it amusing and realize that it is funny, especially when the situation was at first upsetting. We’ve both had a good laugh about the accident despite what’s happened.

Are you having a laugh British slang?

“Are you having a laugh?” is just a slightly heated and informal way of saying: “I whole heartedly disagree with that statement and think that the only plausible reason why you could have said it, is that you are trying to make a joke.”

Why does time go so fast when I’m with my boyfriend?

It simply means that they’re so interesting, that you forget everything else. Even time. The time just flies by when you’re together because you both are interested in each other and/or like talking to each other and so you don’t have any shortage of topics.

Had a real laugh meaning?

If you have a good laugh about something, you find it amusing and realize that it is funny, especially when the situation was at first upsetting. We’ve both had a good laugh about the accident despite what’s happened. See full dictionary entry for laugh.

What does real laugh mean?

DEFINITIONS1. to have fun. We had a good laugh. It was a really good holiday. Synonyms and related words.

What does have a good laugh mean?

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