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What is a idiom meaning make you laugh?

Here are some idioms that mean "make you laugh":

* Tickle your funny bone: This is the most common idiom for making someone laugh.

* Crack you up: This idiom means to make someone laugh very hard.

* Send you into stitches: This idiom implies laughter so intense it causes physical discomfort.

* Split your sides: Similar to "send you into stitches," this idiom emphasizes the physical response of laughter.

* Have you in stitches: This idiom means to make you laugh uncontrollably.

* Leave you rolling on the floor laughing: This idiom emphasizes the uncontrollable and prolonged nature of the laughter.

* Get a giggle out of you: This idiom suggests a light and playful laugh.

* Make you chuckle: This idiom means to cause a soft, quiet laugh.

The best idiom to use will depend on the specific context and the intensity of the laughter you want to describe.

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