- bundle of laughs
- {n. phr.} A very amusing person, thing, or event. * /Uncle Lester tells so many jokes that he is a bundle of laughs./
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
bundle of laughs — (orig US, often ironic) An entertaining person or situation • • • Main Entry: ↑bundle … Useful english dictionary
bundle of laughs — noun Something or someone very funny or fun. When she was alone with you, she could be a bundle of laughs. But if we were going to a large party, Sunny would break out in welts from nerves. Syn: barrel of laughs … Wiktionary
bundle of laughs — {n. phr.} A very amusing person, thing, or event. * /Uncle Lester tells so many jokes that he is a bundle of laughs./ … Dictionary of American idioms
bundle\ of\ laughs — n. phr. A very amusing person, thing, or event. Uncle Lester tells so many jokes that he is a bundle of laughs … Словарь американских идиом
not be a bundle of laughs — (not) be a bundle of laughs informal to not be entertaining or enjoyable. She s not a bundle of laughs, your cousin. The funeral wasn t exactly a bundle of laughs … New idioms dictionary
be a bundle of laughs — (not) be a bundle of laughs informal to not be entertaining or enjoyable. She s not a bundle of laughs, your cousin. The funeral wasn t exactly a bundle of laughs … New idioms dictionary
bundle — ► NOUN 1) a collection of things or quantity of material tied or wrapped up together. 2) a set of nerve, muscle, or other fibres running in parallel. 3) informal a large amount of money. ► VERB 1) tie or roll up in or as if in a bundle. 2) (be… … English terms dictionary
be a bundle of laughs — be a bundle of fun/laughs/informal phrase to be very enjoyable or funny This phrase often shows that you really think someone or something is not enjoyable or funny You haven’t exactly been a bundle of fun today. Thesaurus: to make someone happy… … Useful english dictionary
a bundle of laughs — ► a bundle of fun (or laughs) informal, often ironic something extremely amusing or pleasant. Main Entry: ↑bundle … English terms dictionary
bundle — bun|dle1 [ˈbʌndl] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Middle Dutch; Origin: bundel] 1.) a group of things such as papers, clothes, or sticks that are fastened or tied together bundle of ▪ bundles of newspapers ▪ a small bundle containing mostly clothing 2.) a… … Dictionary of contemporary English