One of the few odd creatures in our universe that has absolutely no explanation for its' current evolutionary state. Unfortunantly for Laughing Animals' well being it is full of gas which does explain the awful outbursts of burps and farts which are mysteriously framed around the ever popluar A'nold line, "I'll be back". Often confused for a bear, groundhog or monkey.
My favorite buddy is Laughing Animal.
by Mandrew January 19, 2004
When a drunk person has a conversation with sober people, the sober people think its totally awkward that the person is drunk, and will give an awkward kinda fake laugh
by dirtyspicket September 11, 2010
Family Guy reference: Lois: Are you making friends in there, Brian? Brian: Yep, he's a lot of laughs.
by bache_aroon June 12, 2017
by angel2101 February 02, 2006
The time period during which something is generally accepted as funny. After a given amount of time, known as the laugh life of the joke, the joke has run it's course and is no longer funny.
by Jtrain039 February 27, 2009
1. You know when you make that really inappropriate joke in front of adults if you're a teen and vice versa, that they really shouldn't laugh at so they just let out a single "HA!"
2. When you laugh at a joke that isnt that funny to make the person feel good.
2. When you laugh at a joke that isnt that funny to make the person feel good.
(On a busride home)
Teen 1: Damn i have a lot of homework to do
Teen 2: Yeah I can't wait to get home and "study" (drug reference hand gesture)
Middle Aged Bus Driver: HA! (half laugh)
Teen 1: Damn i have a lot of homework to do
Teen 2: Yeah I can't wait to get home and "study" (drug reference hand gesture)
Middle Aged Bus Driver: HA! (half laugh)
by Voldemort42000 April 01, 2010
The term 'bobby-laugh' denotes a laugh of excessive measure and volume, deemed by the audience, given the stimulus that prompted the laugh.
A 'Bobby-laugh' nearly always follows a comment that is either mediocre in its comical value, or not funny at all. What seperates the laugh from a standard laugh is therefore defined post-joke; upon review of whether the magnitude of the laugh coincides with the comical level of the 'joke'.
The laugh is usually short, loud and abrupt and bares little justification.
This laugh is not of sarcastic tone and is usually intended as genuine by the laugher.
The enthusiasm and the magnitude, as measured by volume and abruptness, is often linked to the degree of compliance and agreeableness that the laugher wishes to demonsrate.
A 'Bobby-laugh' nearly always follows a comment that is either mediocre in its comical value, or not funny at all. What seperates the laugh from a standard laugh is therefore defined post-joke; upon review of whether the magnitude of the laugh coincides with the comical level of the 'joke'.
The laugh is usually short, loud and abrupt and bares little justification.
This laugh is not of sarcastic tone and is usually intended as genuine by the laugher.
The enthusiasm and the magnitude, as measured by volume and abruptness, is often linked to the degree of compliance and agreeableness that the laugher wishes to demonsrate.
Standard passing remark:-
Person A: "...I don't know what i'd do with the money!!!?"
Person B: "...calm down love you still have a 2 more boxes left yet!"
Bobby Laugher: "...HAHAHAHAHA."
Note the bobby-laugher often is not included in the dialogue of the main parties concerned.
Person A: "...I don't know what i'd do with the money!!!?"
Person B: "...calm down love you still have a 2 more boxes left yet!"
Bobby Laugher: "...HAHAHAHAHA."
Note the bobby-laugher often is not included in the dialogue of the main parties concerned.
by Jamieth March 04, 2009