单词 | laugh-in |
释义 | laugh-inn. An event, gathering, or situation characterized by laughter, esp. one organized for this purpose.Popularized by the U.S. television programme Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968–73): see quot. 1967. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > laughter > [noun] > demonstration or event marked by laughter laugh-in1967 society > communication > broadcasting > television > [noun] > type of programme dramedy1905 news film1912 sex comedy1915 television adaptation1935 action comedy1936 sportcast1939 teleshopper1949 telethon1949 special1952 television special1952 TV special1952 science-fictioner1953 spectacular1954 promo1955 sitcom1956 spec1959 spin-off1959 reality programming1962 teleroman1964 mockumentary1965 serialization1965 talk show1965 laugh-in1967 novela1968 reality show1968 breakfast television1971 spy series1975 reality television1978 reality TV1980 series1988 shockumentary1988 1967 Los Angeles Times 6 July e16/1 The title of the Dan Rowan-Dick Martin special, due Sept. 9 on NBC, has been switched from Put On to Rowan-Martin's Laugh-In. 1968 Manch. Guardian Weekly 21 Mar. 6 As part of their demonstration against the Defence Minister, Mr. Healey,..students at Cambridge proposed to organise a ‘laugh-in’. 1969 Time 6 June 56 At an airport, Fielding's baggage check-in is a laugh-in. 1987 R. Randhawa Wicked Old Woman 93 Who became the laughing-stock of the local cop-shop as anguished phone calls of his disappearance established the pattern of a regular laugh-in? 1997 News of World 14 Dec. 21/2 Charlie, a hit on TV laugh-in The A-Force, suspected leggy redhead Janet was cheating so bugged his own phone. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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