A stitch is a sharp pain in the side, often brought on by exercising or laughing too hard and getting a cramp in the rib muscles.
A "stitch" is a sudden sharp pain in your side. You often get them when you're running. However, you can also get them if you laugh really, really hard. Thus, if someone "keeps you in stitches" they keep you laughing so hard that your sides ache.
A belly laugh is a deep, jolly sort of laugh that comes from the gut and isn't faked.
laugh out loud
You may mean Guffaw, which means to laugh.
laugh my a** off
To have someone in stitches means to cause them to laugh very hard by saying or doing something funny.It is an expression that is used when someone finds something hilariously funny. It means that someone said or did something funny enough to make your sides split with laughter. Hence why they were in stitches.laughing uncontrollably
A "stitch" is a sudden sharp pain in your side. You often get them when you're running. However, you can also get them if you laugh really, really hard. Thus, if someone "keeps you in stitches" they keep you laughing so hard that your sides ache.
Don't talk to much and don't eat on it don't laugh and don't worry it will disolve in like 5 days PS i had stitches in my mouth!
I cut my arm open a while back and had 32 stitches i wouldn't suggest removing them yourself but i suppose u could if you really wanted.
"Laugh yourself silly" is an informal expression that means to laugh uncontrollably or excessively, often to the point of losing composure or feeling lightheaded. It conveys the idea of experiencing joy and amusement to such a degree that it feels almost overwhelming or ridiculous. The phrase highlights the fun and carefree nature of laughter.
To laugh at yourself means to find humor in your own mistakes, flaws, or quirks instead of taking yourself too seriously. It involves having the ability to see the lighter side of situations and not getting upset or embarrassed by them. It can also help promote self-acceptance and resilience.
Well you can totally fake it and laugh for the fun of it, or you say a joke in front of a group and laugh at it too.
If you feel yourself start to laugh, cough once or twice to take the urge away. If you really can not help it, walk away for a minute or two and laugh in a place out of their ear shot. Just tell yourself, DO...NOT...LAUGH...
It probably means you are knit 6 stitches, purl 6 stitches
Embrace it. There's not much that you can do. Usually, when I'm caught in an awkward situation, I just laugh it off. I mean, if you can't laugh at yourself, then who can you laugh at?! Just turn it into a joke. That way, it will cushion the blow just a bit.
Just had a frenectomy myself, so I know what it feels like. There definitely is that sensation when you smile or laugh. According to my orthodontist, smiling should not rip the stitches, though. I would take it easy to be safe.
P2 means purl two stitches as K2 means knit two stitches.