| 4. | hilarity | ||
|
to be in a state of ecstacy; laughing uncuntrolably; see hilared. i was in hilarity, as kaylie made me laugh
|
|||
| 1. | hilarity | ||
|
A hilarious situation. Usually followed by "ensuing". Man with knife tries to rob bank. Guards have guns. Hilarity ensues
|
|||
| 2. | Hilarity | ||
|
To show something as funny, or comical, but only in a sacastic sense, or when you are laughing at your own joke
|
|||
|
|
|||
| 3. | hilarity | ||
|
noun, the amount that something is filled with. Rachel's joke about power tools was overflowing with hilarity.
|
|||
| 5. | hilarity | ||
|
Someone who is uniquely hilarious, a rare humor find of someone, hence the 'rarity' association. "He's great he is, he's a hilarity"
|
|||
