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After guffawing over Burgess' Tinder addiction crack, he suggests we move on.
They played their role with gusto: hissing, guffawing or cackling when Mrs.
" He gave the abrupt, infectiously guffawing laugh that frequently punctuates his conversation. "Sorry!
And then they dance till four in the morning, guffawing like ancient kings.
" He starts guffawing again, before whispering half-kidding, "so please help me to get another one.
I wanted to hang out with older people—people who "got" me—not more guffawing, pizza-faced dilweeds.
This standalone audio app offers a searchable achieve of streaming comedy for fans of chortling, guffawing, and snorting.
I'd seen my father reading from the book to my mother, both of them guffawing at the sentences.
True laughter—not the strained, polite variant you find in offices, or the monotonous guffawing you …Read more Read
As you witness young Drake enjoying himself above, take note of his signature guffawing laugh, which has persisted into adulthood.
After parading the letter around the office in a futile search for reassurance from my guffawing colleagues — do men get such missives?
THE announcement on September 9th by America and Russia of another partial ceasefire in Syria's five-year-long civil war had sceptics guffawing.
Before guffawing to yourself at the perceived ease of this setup, you should know that while there are 4,426,0003,368 possible queen positions, there are only 92 solutions.
The Zac Efron-Anna Kendrick comedy hits theaters this weekend and everyone who's not being dragged to yet another wedding will no doubt be guffawing into their popcorn.
Her classes also include breathing exercises and something Berman calls laughter meditation, during which students sit in a circle, taking deep breaths, looking at one another, and guffawing.
Sonika Vaid and Caleb Johnson, "Skyfall" Bless season 13 winner Caleb Johnson for not guffawing when Sonika named "relatives' weddings and school" as her biggest live venues so far.
"I just fall over guffawing when people say, 'This isn't who we are,' " she said of Trump's policies in a tone of weary clarity, settling herself on the daybed.
The speeches from Ms. Monáe and Ms. Shahidi were deeply personal and thoughtful, and Ms. Rae had the room guffawing, but it was Ms. King who captured the night.
I can already hear some readers guffawing at this time-consuming and antiquated Christmas ritual, wondering why I didn't send e-cards or write a group WhatsApp message instead.
Memo From France PARIS — With its guffawing masculine hilarity, the National Assembly, France's lower house of Parliament, would not be put to shame by the most boisterous American state legislature.
You could use it to watch DVDs in bed, as I did with my new New York girlfriend, both of us guffawing at how ridiculous and brilliant this whole setup felt.
Now you've picked yourself up from the floor after a bout of guffawing so raw you almost coughed up your Christmas spouts, what's no laughing matter at all is the sales for Nintendo's 43DS.
Which is to say, by the end of the film, "dignity" is a concept best forgotten: nobody has it, certainly not the audience — many guffawing at the end-of-days bathos engulfing everything onscreen.
A verbal misstep by His Airness had the sports world guffawing this weekend when Michael Jordan declared "the ceiling is the roof" in an address to fans at a University of North Carolina basketball game.
Over the past few days, the internet has been collectively guffawing at a set of news stories detailing the first penis transplant in the US, which could happen as soon as sometime in the next few weeks.
I've also observed people straight-out guffawing at the dramas they're streaming on the bus, and Netflix found that the majority (65 percent) of public bingers burst out laughing, while a smaller minority has cried (20 percent).
They earned this payoff, a Marvel film with towering emotional stakes — stakes that will have you holding your breath during the big action setpieces, involuntarily and knowingly guffawing at the jokes, dropping your jaw at the fun surprises.
It didn't have me guffawing at gags or snorting at snarky remarks, no, it employs a sweeter kind of humor than you typically find in games, depending more on an appreciation of the absurd and perfect comic timing.
Before you know it, one employee has slit her own throat, a student has danced until her bones have broken, and some matrons are guffawing while waving a sharp, shiny scythe in front of a man's tender vitals.
If they colonize the table next to yours at six, or seven, you'll probably be able to tolerate their guffawing, boorish banter: Everyone's entitled to smash through four to six pints of strong beer after a hard week.
One fellow nodded and soon the two were guffawing about the Roman chef — "he plays the guitar and likes to drink," in Mr. Tondo's affectionate description — who headed Rino, an influential Mediterranean-modern restaurant that closed in 523.
If the idea of eating very expensive sausage rolls while Benjy talks about his upcoming Tough Mudder in Kettering, all the while guffawing way too loudly at Dougal's whacky antics suits you, then why not visit The Grand?
The controversial comedian, who described the ball's ambiance as an orgy he once went to, had the audience simultaneously gasping and guffawing at his remarks about touchy subjects that he handled with the grace you can come to expect from Chappelle—R.
Russian society's relationship to politics tends to be marked by a leaden self-seriousness, Rodnyansky told me, but in Ukraine, where politics is defined by a cycle of hope and disappointment, people approach everyone and everything with a guffawing irony and an abiding skepticism.
You find yourself guffawing at all the funny 235 Things Only Londoners Will Understand About When You Do Yoga In London Because You Do Yoga Now You Live in London; because now you live in London and do yoga you've become an absolute dickhead.
Yet last week, people were gleefully sharing the darkly humorous headlines and stories published by the women's satire site Reductress, guffawing at its acerbic coverage of the extreme anti-choice laws coming out of Georgia, Ohio, and Alabama to tens of thousands of retweets.
"Guffawing Admiral Akbar-lookalike, pint magnet, and man-of-the-people impersonator Nigel Farage impressed a sizable chunk of the voting population with his non-racist, un-racist, racist-less, absolutely not racist party, UKIP, whose members, when interviewed, routinely describe themselves as not racist," says Brooker.
But those beliefs are also a convenient way of dodging the fact that those movies then play in the real world, where you might find yourself sitting in a theater full of people guffawing in delight at the sight of Jennifer Jason Leigh getting belted in the face.
" One TVGoHome listing describes an episode of a documentary series called "Britain's Angriest Failures," devoted to a man who "explains how everything on television is produced by a cabal of guffawing nepotists hell-bent on filling the schedules with simple-minded rubbish, while lying in front of his television smoking cannabis on a grimy towelling robe.
The paintings of her generally fill the canvas, emphasizing her voluptuous figure. Malcolm Yorke described her in his book as "a guffawing, red-haired, rosy-cheeked, plump-bodied, highly sexed young woman who was determined to become a professional artist." Her demeanor may have been in opposition to her family background. For instance, her mother had connections with aristocrats.
Nadsat's English slang is constructed with common language-formation techniques. Some words are blended, others clipped or compounded. In Nadsat-language a "fit of laughter" becomes a guff (shortened version of guffawing); a "skeleton key" becomes a polyclef ("many keys"); and the "state jail" is blended to the staja. Many common English slang terms are simply shortened.
She thinks that if she kisses him, he would turn into a prince. When she kissed him, nothing happened. Spiky ends up guffawing about Boar not really being a prince. Mabelrose asks why he asked her to kiss him, and he says that he wanted to know what it would be like to be kissed by a princess.
" Dahl hoped Dwight would be reappearing soon, and concluded "Overall, a crucial story episode with a nice cliffhanger. Even if wasn't as funny as last week or even most episodes this season, The Office still entertains." AOL TV's Michael Sciannamea lauded the episode, writing "I cannot remember ever guffawing over every single line in a single sitcom episode as I did watching this one. If the performances in this particular one don't garner the actors in this show a plethora of Emmys, there ought to be an investigation.
Brooks Atkinson, reviewing the original 1932 production for The New York Times, called the musical a "bountiful merry-go-round" of songs and "gibes", writing that it is "bold satire", but has familiar musical comedy numbers, such as the "stunning mirror dance... expressionistic Times Square ballet...and "Dear Old Crinoline Days which is guffawing burlesque."Atkinson, Brooks. "The Play", The New York Times, February 18, 1932, p. 24 An unnamed reviewer, quoted in the Brown biography Moss Hart, wrote "It's a worthy successor to Of Thee I Sing [but] it doesn't entirely measure up to it.
Pyro is known for his excessive stage antics, with The Irish Times once describing him as having "cajoled, provoked, teased, screamed, shouted, stomped and flirted away" through an entire set with Republic of Loose, whilst the Irish Independent has compared him to "an insane rock version of Robbie Williams, with the voice of a young and drunk James Brown". The Daily Telegraph once described him as "a bizarre mixture of Otis Redding, Screaming Jay Hawkins and an Irish drunk at closing time." John Meagher, writing in the Irish Independent, described Pyro as "the focal and vocal point of Republic of Loose" who "works his stage like a Joshua Tree-era Bono" During Republic of Loose's 2008 residency at the Dublin Academy, Pyro's stage presence was described by Ed Power in the Irish Independent as "more wedding-dance flap than Harlem shuffle, but he carries his shtick off with so much charisma you find yourself applauding instead of guffawing". His battles with alcoholism are chronicled in the song "Poquito" which features on the Republic of Loose album Vol IV: Johnny Pyro and the Dance of Evil and he also wrote the song "Comeback Girl" whilst drunk.

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