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laugher

[ laf-er, lah-fer ]

noun

  1. a person who laughs.
  2. Informal. a contest or competition in which one person or team easily overwhelms another; easy victory.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of laugher1

A late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; laugh, -er 1
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A leading charity said there was an "ignorance around stammering" which can "result in a range of responses from suspicion of lying, to laugher and ridicule".

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Sarcastic laugher rings out in the inquiry room.

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Many expected the game to be a laugher, especially after Colorado State coach Jay Norvell provided motivational and marketing fodder by throwing shade at Deion Sanders for always wearing sunglasses during interviews.

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Los Angeles seized control in the middle quarters, outscoring the Warriors 63-38 to turn Game 3 into a laugher.

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The result is a fantasia about “a race of hard laughers, mystics,†who “lived through the destroying light, and on, into Light ages.â€

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