An idiom is something that does not mean what the phrase says literally, so yes. You can't actually laugh your head off.
To laugh allot
to laugh is 'rire' in French,and the idiom 'to laugh up is sleeve' is 'rire sous cape'.
To laugh a lot - the image is pretty self-explanatory.
It made me laugh very much.
"Your head is going to explode" IS an idiom. It means you have too much to think about.
To laugh allot
to laugh is 'rire' in French,and the idiom 'to laugh up is sleeve' is 'rire sous cape'.
Dozing off ; Being distracted ; Not paying attention
Laugh my head off.
Laugh my head off.
Laugh(ed) My F#$@*%g Head Off Laugh(ed) My F#$@*%g Heart Off
To laugh a lot - the image is pretty self-explanatory.
The idiom "crack someone up" means to make someone laugh or amuse them greatly.
Lmho means laugh my head off
It means yelled at you about something and just jumped on your case about something.The idiom "Bite your head off means" someone is extremely angry at you.
It made me laugh very much.
That means answering with the first thought(s) that come(s) to mind.