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Laughtershock 

(noun) The feeling of euphoria experienced after any amount, though usually intense amount, of laughter.
Numbness in the legs, arms, head, or any other area of the body may be an effect.
The effects are much like that experienced during and after an adrenaline rush.
After John heard that Obama was still in office, he laughed for ten minutes straight.
When he stood up, he fell over from his legs being numb from laughtershock.

BASEketball will give you laughtershock.

Laughtershock 

The chuckles you experience after a funny event/image/thought has passed.
Person 1: He he...
Person 2: What are you laughing at?
Person 1: Something I saw this morning.
Person 2: Laughtershocks? Man, it must've been funny!
Laughtershock by UODuckman January 7, 2014

Laughtershock 

It's after shock but instead with laughter. When someone tells you something really funny and you think about It again later and you still laugh about it.
"Dude, Greg told me this really really funny joke and I still have laughtershock. I mean, he told me the joke over an hour ago and I am still laughing from it!"
Laughtershock by M. Ash March 17, 2006

Laughtershock 

Small bursts of seemingly random laughter shortly after hearing something extremely humorous, especially when you think about it again.
That was so funny, I'm still having laughtershocks from it!
Laughtershock by cootsified March 8, 2010

laughtershocks

Similar to the aftershocks of a large earthquake, laughtershocks are small and quick bursts of giggles after a large, initial laugh, usually responsible for a audience missing a large percentage of secondary jokes.
What did he say? Damn laughtershocks made me miss the next joke!
laughtershocks by camoozle September 15, 2009

laughters 

having a good time with a lot of laughing involved.
q: how was last night?
a: laughters...
laughters by juldron September 9, 2005