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A violent shuddering of joy, an overwhelming tectonic transposing of ecstasy Standing in line to recieve the Wii, I had a minor mirthquake.
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November 30, 2006 Urban Word of the Day
an episode of laughter that entails shaking or violent motion. "You should prepare yourselves for a mirthquake, as today's comic strip was rated 7.1 on the rictus scale." - penny-arcade.com
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caused by the person who is the center of a wave of happiness of other people. This happiness is transferred from person to person by word of mouth whether it is a joke or funny event.Those people tell their friends who tell their friends.
Jimmy caused a mirthquake the other day at lunch when he bumped into and knocked off the principle's hair piece in front of hundreds of students.
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A quake of jolly laughter that shakes you from your feet to your fat, fat jowls. Jerry's mirthquake pleased him.
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(n) A powerful feeling of happiness
- PA made me do it I would've had a mirthquake at my believed invention of the word, if it weren't proven practically ubiquitous by google!
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A joyous dance performed by many, significantly overweight people. Dude, Rosie O'Donnell looked so great doing the booty-pop that she caused a mirthquake!
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