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sidesplittingly

Definitions

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  • adverb In a sidesplitting manner; hilariously.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adverb in a very humorous manner

Etymologies

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sidesplitting +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • I can't get enough of the sidesplittingly funny and charming Charlaine Harris and Margaret Maron - I really could follow them around to just to hear them talk.

    For a Good Time... 2007

  • I don't read much in the way of comedy writers, but Harley Jane Kozak (DATING IS MURDER) is sidesplittingly funny.

    Writing Funny 2007

  • How sidesplittingly funny and original you all are!

    Hillary Celebrates Birthday With $1.5 Million Fundraiser 2009

  • JakeandAmir.com (5) The Setup: Real-life CollegeHumor.com employees Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld turn the cameras toward their desks, chronicling their sidesplittingly dysfunctional, partially fictional work relationship.

    The Web-to-TV Stars Human Giant Predict the Next Web-to-TV Stars Sonia Zjawinski 2008

  • I don't know about any of my readers, but I find that concept sidesplittingly funny!

    Time for a new Look? Zoe Brain 2007

  • I don't know about any of my readers, but I find that concept sidesplittingly funny!

    Archive 2007-04-01 Zoe Brain 2007

  • Speaking of which, it seems the writer probably had a bit of a brainstorm during the creative process, and said to himself, You know what's really sidesplittingly funny?

    Archive 2006-10-01 Greg Tannahill 2006

  • Speaking of which, it seems the writer probably had a bit of a brainstorm during the creative process, and said to himself, You know what's really sidesplittingly funny?

    Crank Greg Tannahill 2006

  • At the same time, their print counterparts created sidesplittingly entertaining books, magazine articles, newpaper columns, plays etc.

    Pity the left, they aren't funny anymore 2004

  • What reading it might not convey is how sidesplittingly funny it can be - I read it more than a year before seeing it and loved it both times, but didn't really laugh when I read it; on stage, it's hilarious, always keeping the edge of the knife to the throat at the same time.

    The Pillowman 2006

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