单词 | laugh-out-loud |
释义 | laugh-out-loudadj.adv. A. adj. Likely to cause one to laugh out loud; hilarious. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > laughter > causing laughter > [adjective] > comical > intensely delicious1642 rich1675 killing1844 hysterically funny1889 hilarious1925 laugh-out-loud1970 1970 Bookseller 15 Aug. 1341 This picaresque novel about the adventures of a randy, provincial medical student is a laugh-out-loud book. 1980 Christian Sci. Monitor (Nexis) 8 Dec. 19 There's even some laugh-out-loud humor. 1999 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 23 Sept. 34/3 There is also a laugh-out-loud scene in which the Clinton figure literally goes to Hell. 2004 Radio Times 22 May (Midlands ed.) 34/2 Amid the trance-inducing longeurs, there's always a laugh-out-loud moment or two. B. adv. Qualifying an adjective: such that one might laugh out loud; hilariously. Chiefly in laugh-out-loud funny. ΚΠ 1973 Ms. Mag. 2 Aug. 30/2 Her observations are as true as they are laugh-out-loud funny. 1985 Eng. Jrnl. 74 31/2 The Bambara story is laugh-out-loud funny. 1998 E. Smith in A. Alexander Farrakhan Factor 117 The stories unearthed by students, in the twenty-twenty hindsight of our modern media history, are laugh-out-loud hilarious when read today. 2008 S. Bain in J. Armstrong & S. Bain Peep Show Foreword p. xi Even good comedy scripts don't always read that well, but these were laugh-out-loud funny. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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