don't make me laugh

English

Phrase

don't make me laugh

  1. (informal) Used to express that one cannot take a suggestion seriously.
    • 2006, Ralph Cotton, Gunfight at Cold Devil
      Humiliated, Wood said, "I shouldn't have brought it up. I'll collect that money without you. Me and Carney will take care of the ranger."
      "Carney Blake? Don't make me laugh." Rose chuckled, his hand still extended for payment. "He's been down drunk all summer. He'll be lucky if he doesn't shoot himself."

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