crack up
Britishverb
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(intr) to break into pieces
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informal (intr) to undergo a physical or mental breakdown
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informal (tr) to present or report, esp in glowing terms
it's not all it's cracked up to be
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informal to laugh or cause to laugh uproariously or uncontrollably
noun
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Suffer an emotional breakdown, become insane, as in He might crack up under the strain . This usage alludes to the result of cracking one's skull; from the early 1600s to crack alone was used in this way. [ Slang ; early 1900s]
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Damage or wreck a vehicle or vessel. For example, I'm always afraid that I'll crack up the car .
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Experience a crash, as in We cracked up on the freeway in the middle of the ice storm .
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Also, crack someone up . Burst or cause to burst out laughing, as in The audience cracked up , or That joke really cracked me up . [ Slang ; c. 1940] Also see break up , def. 6. All of these expressions derive from crack in the sense of “break into pieces” or “collapse,” a usage dating from the late 1600s. Also see cracked up .
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