Expressions

8 Expressions for the 1st of April


✔ Make fun of (or poke fun at) – to make jokes about someone or something in an unkind way.
➡ Example – The other children made fun of her because she was always so serious.

✔ Prankster (noun) – someone who plays tricks on other people.
➡ Example – You weren’t the first prankster to destroy the car I rent from mum, and you won’t be the last.

✔ A figure of fun – someone who is laughed at by other people.
➡ Example – I wish the little Irish girl wouldn’t make us figures of fun, said Ben, speaking in an annoyed tone.

✔ Laughing stock – someone or something that everyone thinks is very silly.
➡ Example – Another performance like that and this team will be the laughing stock of the league.

✔ For a laugh – If you do something for a laugh, you do it for enjoyment. 
➡ Example – Just for a laugh, I pretended that I’d forgotten it was his birthday.

✔ Make a monkey out of someone – to make someone seem stupid.
➡ Example – I’m not going to dance too much at the party because I don’t want to make a monkey out of myself in front of my coworkers.

✔ Laugh someone/something out of court (informal) – if you laugh someone or something out of court, you show them that you think their ideas or suggestions are very silly.
➡ Example – When she suggested trying the new treatment, they laughed her out of court.

✔ Pulling someone’s leg – teasing (making fun of) somebody.
➡ Example – Stop pulling my leg. I know you’re only kidding!

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