Also,
laugh away. Dismiss as ridiculous or trivial, as in He laughed off the suggestion that his career was over. [Early 1700s]
| Idioms: laugh off |
Also,
laugh away. Dismiss as ridiculous or trivial, as in He laughed off the suggestion that his career was over. [Early 1700s]
| WordNet: laugh away |
The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
deal with a problem by laughing or pretending to be amused by it
Synonym: laugh off
| Good Clean Fun! (Album by Janet & Judy) | |
| laugh | |
| Ned Dandy (Writer, Comedy/Musical) |
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