by SScarlet December 15, 2007
by The Doughboy October 23, 2006
(verb)
- to find humor in bad or serious situations
- to find a certain adversity or misfortune laughable
- to view a strike of bad luck as funny/hilarious
- to maintain cheerfulness during a tragedy or disaster
From: Hilarity, Hilarious
- to find humor in bad or serious situations
- to find a certain adversity or misfortune laughable
- to view a strike of bad luck as funny/hilarious
- to maintain cheerfulness during a tragedy or disaster
From: Hilarity, Hilarious
Margaret looked cheerful and amused as she told us of how she kept failing the same course over and over again. She tends to hilarize such situations.
Tony hilarized his best friend's fall. He couldn't stop laughing when Sam tripped over a stair and landed hard.
Tony hilarized his best friend's fall. He couldn't stop laughing when Sam tripped over a stair and landed hard.
by Dr. Danny B. June 04, 2021
by ramdac October 22, 2003
not me: "So, at this office they offered me a soda, but I couldn't find an apprope time to drink it during the interview...
...and then I tried to get up, but tripped and started rolling down the stairs... I held onto my soda the whole time, so when I got up I had soda fizzing down my face!!"
me: "Hilare."
...and then I tried to get up, but tripped and started rolling down the stairs... I held onto my soda the whole time, so when I got up I had soda fizzing down my face!!"
me: "Hilare."
by julie bing February 17, 2005
Something that is both hilarious and terrible or horrible at the same time. When confronted with the hilarible one is torn between hysterical laughter, nausea and existential angst.
by the ORIGINAL Eugene May 08, 2007
buzz last night was hilar
by eyeball paul March 19, 2007