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  • LAUGHINGSTOCK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of LAUGHINGSTOCK is an object of ridicule How to use laughingstock in a sentence
  • Laughing Stock – Usage, Meaning and Origin - GRAMMARIST
    What Does “Laughing Stock” Mean? The term laughing stock, or laughing-stock, is an analogous term that provides a comparative link between the word and specific human behaviors A laughing stock is someone who is made sport of and is subjected to mockery, ridicule or humiliation
  • LAUGHINGSTOCK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    LAUGHINGSTOCK definition: an object of ridicule; the butt of a joke or the like See examples of laughingstock used in a sentence
  • LAUGHINGSTOCK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    LAUGHINGSTOCK definition: a person or group that is ridiculed: Learn more
  • Laughing-stock - Meaning Origin Of The Phrase - Phrasefinder
    What's the meaning of the phrase Laughing-stock? A figure or object of ridicule and laughter What's the origin of the phrase Laughing-stock? Laughing-stock is now usually written as a single hyphenated word, but it was previously the two-word phrase, ‘laughing stock’
  • Laughingstock - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Someone who's a laughingstock is ridiculed or mocked, often by a group of people rather than just one or two When you feel like a laughingstock, you're humiliated, taunted or even a victim of practical jokes and pranks
  • LaughingStock
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  • Laughing-stock - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Laughing matter (usually with negative) is from 1560s Nitrous oxide has been called laughing gas since 1842 (for its exhilarating effects) Humphry Davy, experimenting with the gas, discovered these as far back as 1779: "When I took the bag from my mouth, I immediately laughed


















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