die laughing

die laughing
phrasal
: to laugh without restraint, immoderately, or to the point of physical distress

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die laughing spoken phrase
to laugh a lot
Thesaurus: to laugh a lot or start laughingsynonym
Main entry: die

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die laughing
informal : to laugh for a long time in an uncontrollable way : to laugh very hard

If the guys hear about this, they're going to die laughing.

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Main Entry:die

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die ˈlaughing idiom
to find sth extremely funny

I nearly died laughing when she said that.

Main entry:dieidiom

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