An outburst of laughter done in purpose to act as if something was found funny, but in reality it wasn't. It is usually found to be annoying and diminishing towards the person who made the comment or joke. If a person continues to do fake laughs at things, eventually they will get used to doing them and will end up pulling them off at things that weren't even meant to be funny and make idiots of themselves.
A person can be caught putting on a fake laugh by him/her laughing too suddenly, and ending the laughter suddenly, usually with a straight face throughout it or at the end.
A person can be caught putting on a fake laugh by him/her laughing too suddenly, and ending the laughter suddenly, usually with a straight face throughout it or at the end.
John: I feel tired.
Ben: HAHAHA!!! (straight face)
Shaun: That was the biggest fake laugh ever Ben....
John: I know it wasn't even meant to be funny.
Ben: HAHAHA!!! (straight face)
Shaun: That was the biggest fake laugh ever Ben....
John: I know it wasn't even meant to be funny.
by Yeosas October 18, 2010
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A laugh that comes deep within and sounds like "ah hoh hoh hoh." Contrary to Santa's laugh, this is more to make fun of others with.
From the Simpsons
Lisa: Oh no, I'm at the wrong school! (at a french school)
Students: hahhaha
Teacher: En Francais!
Students: A hoh hoh hoh hoh! (French Laugh)
Lisa: Oh no, I'm at the wrong school! (at a french school)
Students: hahhaha
Teacher: En Francais!
Students: A hoh hoh hoh hoh! (French Laugh)
by IAm16goingon17 July 16, 2007
Get the French Laugh mug.1. "Are you kidding me?" Typically used in Great Britian.
2. The catchphrase of Andy Millman's (Ricky Gervais) in the tv-show-within-a-tv-show, "When the Whistle Blows". (from Extras.) Spoken in a high pitch and followed by "Is s/he havin' a laff?"
2. The catchphrase of Andy Millman's (Ricky Gervais) in the tv-show-within-a-tv-show, "When the Whistle Blows". (from Extras.) Spoken in a high pitch and followed by "Is s/he havin' a laff?"
"What would you go for first if you were a piranha?"
"I'd probably just have a bag of crisps."
"Are you having a laugh?"
"I'd probably just have a bag of crisps."
"Are you having a laugh?"
by Katheeeee August 21, 2009
Get the Are you having a laugh? mug.A high pitched, wheezing laugh not unlike the kind uttered by a bum or homeless individual.
Often times a whiskey laugher will produce almost no sound and sound like he or she is chocking.
Often times a whiskey laugher will produce almost no sound and sound like he or she is chocking.
by Koser October 21, 2008
Get the Whiskey Laugh mug.Elmer Fudd: (pulls rifle trigger) Well, what do you know? No more buwwets.
Bugs: No more buwwets?
Bugs: (to Daffy) Hey, Laughing Boy, no more buwwets!
Daffy: No more buwwets? Here, let me see that thing.
(Daffy looks into shaft)
Daffy: Hmm.
(the gun fires in Daffy's face)
Elmer Fudd: Well, what do you know? One buwwet left!
Bugs: No more buwwets?
Bugs: (to Daffy) Hey, Laughing Boy, no more buwwets!
Daffy: No more buwwets? Here, let me see that thing.
(Daffy looks into shaft)
Daffy: Hmm.
(the gun fires in Daffy's face)
Elmer Fudd: Well, what do you know? One buwwet left!
by Blatherskite August 31, 2013
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