Daily English Pod
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During the week, you’ll learn practical vocabulary, expressions, idioms, and real-life English, the language people actually use in everyday conversations, emotions, and work.
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Laugh it out
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Laugh it out
To laugh it out means to release your stress, sadness, or tension by laughing — especially with someone else.
Examples:
1- Our meeting was so chaotic that we could only laugh it out — sometimes humor is the only way to survive the stress.
2- When their little kid spilled paint all over the wall, the parents laughed it out instead of getting angry.
Hello and welcome to Daily English — the podcast where we grow in English and in life.
Today’s expression is full of joy and healing. Sometimes when life gets too serious,
the best thing we can do is laugh it out.
Imagine two best friends having a terrible day — their plans fall apart, their coffee spills,
and everything goes wrong.
They look at each other, start laughing uncontrollably, and suddenly, the stress disappears.
They’re not fixing the problem — they’re just laughing it out.
What do you think that means?
To laugh it out means to release your stress, sadness, or tension by laughing — especially with someone else.
It’s laughter as a form of healing — a way of letting go.
EXAMPLES:
They fought in the morning, but by evening they laughed it out and made peace.
Our meeting was so chaotic that we could only laugh it out — sometimes humor is the only way to survive the stress.
When their little kid spilled paint all over the wall, the parents laughed it out instead of getting angry.
Comedians during difficult times helped people laugh it out — turning pain into hope.
Laughter doesn’t erase pain,
but it gives us space to breathe, to connect, and to remember that we’re human.
Sometimes, the best therapy isn’t talking — it’s laughing it out together.
When was the last time you laughed it out —
really laughed until you forgot your worries for a moment? Please share your sentences, ideas and feedback in the comments section.