well it depends on the question you ask... Actually, it depends on the question....if the other friend was supossed to laugh, then yea he is, if he is not, well......he still might be, depends how good of a friend the other guy is.
screw their dog
The word Vicarious mean to experience something through someone (or something) else. A Vicarious friend is someone whom you are friends with through another person. (Such as a Friend of a friend)
Another word for laugh is chuckle.
It means your husband said or did something that you found to be funny. It made you laugh.
If you laugh all the time at something that is not funny or for pretty much no reason at all then you must be backward
It means someone or something made you laugh or you got humored.Example: He made her laugh. Hope that helped :)
To mean something Taking a situation seriously: not to laugh at it
A former friend is a person who used to be a friend, but for some reason is no longer a friend. Another term would be ex-friend.
Will get your best girlly friend and ask her to be your fake girl friend and if she says yea then hug her laugh with ger give her a kiss in a the cheek and do it in front of the girl you are gonna get jelous and when she gets jelous she will get MADD or be mean to your fake girlly friend
It is a funny way of saying something made you laugh. That's you will laugh toooooo much.
you are friends with another friend on another friends profile, mutual friends mean you are friends with another friend!-_-
It is correct if it is what you intend to say. If you mean that your friend heard something, and then related it to you, you can say that it was heard by a friend. Your friend heard it. If you mean that YOU heard something, and you heard it because your friend told you, then you heard it from a friend.