Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- verb to laugh a deep, hearty laugh.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb laugh a deep, hearty laugh
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Examples
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They even are so mad they do a note for note copy of Anarchy for the UK, including a very rotten bellylaugh.
Kud Idijoti baikinange 2010
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A fine example of why Politico is only worth visiting when you are looking for a bellylaugh.
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I pretend that this is a joyful game we play and I bellylaugh with the motorists who point and guffaw at us.
February 2007 2007
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I pretend that this is a joyful game we play and I bellylaugh with the motorists who point and guffaw at us.
Angus of Dog 2007
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A fine example of why Politico is only worth visiting when you are looking for a bellylaugh.
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Everytime I need a good bellylaugh, I open my jpg of Bush standing in a flight suit, in front of a giant banner, that reads, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
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May 10th, 2006 at 1:23 pm twolf1 – big guffaw! thanks for my daily bellylaugh.
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This book. which ranged from tender and moving fable to the most outrageous catcalls and trombone raspberries (uproarious, deplorable, with such blasphemous farcing as a Police Commissioner would tolerate for even one performance) does actually come somewhere near expressing the blaze and bellylaugh of life.
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Well, Ben Grimm had himself a good long rocky bellylaugh about that one, but Reed didn't take it personally.
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Well, Ben Grimm had himself a good long rocky bellylaugh about that one, but Reed didn't take it personally.
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