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    crack up

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  2. to laugh or cause to laugh uproariously or uncontrollably. noun. informal. a physical or mental breakdown. Discover More. Example Sentences. [Both guys crack up] “Is there an Intellegentsia Coffee in Puerto Rico?” From The Daily Beast. I would crack up laughing and say, “Are you really shooting this?” From The Daily Beast.

  3. to crash something; to destroy something (in an accident). The driver cracked the car up in an accident.The pilot cracked up the plane.

  4. Learn the meaning of crack up as a phrasal verb and a noun, with examples of usage and synonyms. Find out how to use crack up to express laughter, breakdown, or accident.

  5. The term “crack up” can refer to a variety of situations, all of which involve some sort of breakdown or failure. It can describe a person who has lost control emotionally or mentally, as well as an object that has been damaged beyond repair.

  6. crack someone up means make someone laugh loudly. suffering from a mental collapse. lose control. go to pieces. Example Sentences. My favorite thing was to whisper something hilarious in class to the kid next to me and crack him up, so he got in trouble. Jim’s wicked sense of humour would crack her up.

  7. 1. an emotional breakdown. [...] 2. a collapse. [...] 3. US. a crash. [...] More. Synonyms of 'crack up' • have a breakdown, collapse, break down, go crazy (informal) [...] • burst out laughing, laugh, fall about (laughing), guffaw [...] More. Examples of 'crack up' in a sentence.

  8. The idiom "crack up" means to laugh uncontrollably, usually until one is on the verge of tears or sobbing. It can also mean to burst into pieces or to be destroyed or ruined. The figurative meaning of this idiom is often used to describe a sudden and intense feeling of amusement, joy, or delight.