IDIOM – TO CRACK SOMEONE UP

TO CRACK SOMEONE UP IDIOM

Meaning – to make someone laugh hard

In Context  – I love Bill’s jokes.  He really cracks me up.

Origin – To crack someone up is an American idiom which comes from the 1600’s.  At the time, make up was applied so thickly to a woman’s face that if she laughed it would crack up (break).

  Idiom – To Be On The FenceIdiom – Couch Potato   


 

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