0 past simple and past participle of laugh --
1 to smile while making sounds with your voice that show you think something is funny or you are happy: --
I tried them on bananas - some liked them and asked for more, others made awful faces and the rest laughed.
It appeared as if a gentleman's slumbers had been disturbed, though the nightmen laughed and declared it was a lady's voice!
He had a suspicion that he was being laughed at.
The day after beginning paroxetine treatment (day 19 after admission), he became talkative and laughed frequently in conversation with his family.
She threatened to call the police, but one of her assailants laughed and told her that several of them were the law.
Perhaps it is the result of long periods in the wilderness, when mainstream linguists - particularly computational linguists laughed at their efforts.
Spitting stains people's houses and one time when the anti-heroine laughed the clothes of the girls sitting beside her also became spotted with red stains.
They expected to be outraged and, when they duly were, they laughed happily.