Almost die laughing v expr verbal expression.
Die laughing expression origin. Past tense for to laugh uproariously. Went they not quickly I should die with laughing Also see split ones sides. We didnt achieve much but we had a good laugh wir haben nicht viel geschafft aber es war trotzdem lustig.
A San Francisco cab driver finds himself in possession of a monkey that is carrying a formula for turning atomic waste into a plutonium bomb. Hes a good laugh er ist urkomisch or zum Schreien inf. Just for a laugh or for laughs nur so aus Spaß.
To start laughing suddenly usually without control. It may have its origin in an obsolete 17th-century sense of the word poppy meaning a conspicuous or prominent person or thing frequently with implication of likely humiliation. Past tense for to laugh hysterically.
Another source says that it was suffocation from having laughed so much that caused his death. To be good for a laugh ganz lustig sein. Laugh definition to express mirth pleasure derision or nervousness with an audible vocal expulsion of air from the lungs that can range from a loud burst of sound to a series of quiet chuckles and is usually accompanied by characteristic facial and bodily movements.
It was a laugh a minute. This hyperbolic expression was used by Shakespeare in The Taming of the Shrew 32. To bust a gut laughing.
The laughter brought on an apoplexy attack from which he died. Related to Dutch and German lachen also to laughter. Die for something He was ready to die for his cause.