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Laughing House 

A heavy metal power trio formed in Georgia in 1972. Music released on Azra International Records has met with much enthusiasm.
Laughing House lays down a slab of sonic sludge that goes beyond the boundaries of human dignity.
Laughing House by Doppelganger music February 14, 2010

laughing to the bank 

Being one that has so much money in the bank that you have no worries so all you do is laugh.
Chief Keef: I am laughing to the bank. HA HA HA
French Montana: You aint got no worries.
laughing to the bank by keturvh September 21, 2013

Laughing Boy 

If I draw Laughing Boy, I'll fill my royal flush.
Laughing Boy by Ashbless July 20, 2008

Laughing Clam 

A woman's vagina expelling fluids and/or penis due to laughter during or after sex.
So after I came, I told her that joke about the farmer and his daughter, and she pulled a Laughing Clam. Stuff went everywhere!
Laughing Clam by Jonn Baca October 23, 2007

Laughing Jack 

A CreepyPasta of average fame, Laughing Jack is what is known as a clown. He is, of course, murderous. His preferred method of killing is slicing open the stomach of said victim, removing the inards and stuffing the body with candy. Before he kills his victim (usually a young child), he becomes "imaginary friends" with them. Said child is then comfortable with Laughing Jack coming into their room, and will suspect nothing when he murders them. In the original CreepyPasta introducing Laughing Jack, it is said that after the parent discoveres the boy is murdered, they accidentally stab the boy in the heart, in an attempt to stab Laughing Jack. When the authorities arrive, it looks like the parent had murdered the boy herself. The parent was charged with insanity and was sent to a mental institution. There is never an explanation for what happened to Laughing Jack, so we can only imagine that he is still at large.
Boy: Papa, is Laughing Jack real?
Father: Laughing Jack is a child's story for cowards.

Laughing Academy

"Sally ought to be put away in a laughing academy."

(From the 1940 Hal Roach comedy Turnabout based on a short story by Thorne Smith.)
Laughing Academy by Grebdehrm January 18, 2015