Laughing money means .... Money gives us happiness which makes people laugh.
No, the phrase "the laughing boy sat down" is not a gerund phrase. A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing that functions as a noun, such as "swimming" in "I enjoy swimming." In this case, "sat" is the verb in the phrase "the laughing boy sat down."
a phrase meaning laughing to myself coined by Dwyane Wade. http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1493863391412
Literally "died of laughing"; usually used as a synomym of "LOL" (laughing out loud) among youngters, and abbreviated "mdr" in text messages.
is laughing = the verb phrase. is = present tense singular be verb laughing = present participle of laugh
The participle phrase is "laughing at the silly clown", laughing is the present participle of the verb to laugh.Nouns: children, clown, rowVerbs: laughing, satAdjectives: silly, firstThere are no pronouns or adverbs.A participle is an adjective made form a verb.The participle in "The children laughing at the silly clown sat in the front row" is laughing.
The phrase is Russian, literally meaning "Laughing for chickens.", which then means "That's ridiculous." It's a phrase to say if something is absurd.
If you mean the equivalent to Lol it is Mdr which is "mort de rire" literaly died of laughter
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It functions as a subject of the sentence.
The acronym LMAO is 'Laughing My Ass Off', but sometimes people will substitute it with LMBO for 'Laughing My Butt Off', making it sound less offensive. It's abbreviation in a text message
LoFl is the abbreviation for the phrase, Laughing out ****ing Loud.
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