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crack up
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1. verb To laugh very hard. We all cracked up at Josh's joke.
2. verb To cause someone to laugh very hard. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between 'crack' and 'up.' Josh's joke cracked us all up.That comedian just cracks me up.
3. verb To experience a mental or emotional breakdown. All those days of sleep deprivation finally caused me to crack up.She's terrified to leave the house all of a sudden—I think she's cracking up.
4. verb To destroy something. He drove into a tree and cracked up his car.
5. verb To be in an accident. I cracked up after losing control of my car.
6. noun An accident. When used as a noun, the phrase is typically hyphenated. I was in a crack-up when I lost control of my car and hydroplaned.
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crack someone or something up
to damage someone or something. (See also crack someone up.) Who cracked my car up?Who cracked up my car? Who was driving?The accident cracked him up a little.
crack someone up
to make someone laugh very hard; to make someone break out laughing. You and your jokes really crack me up.That comedian really knows how to crack up an audience.
crack something up
to crash something; to destroy something (in an accident). The driver cracked the car up in an accident.The pilot cracked up the plane.
crack up
1. to have a wreck. The plane cracked up and killed two of the passengers.Whose car cracked up on the expressway?
2. to break out in laughter. The whole audience cracked up.I knew I would crack up during the love scene.
3.Sl. to have a mental or emotional breakdown. The poor guy cracked up. It was too much for him.You would crack up, too, if you had been through all he went through.
4. an accident; a wreck. (Usually crack-up.) There was a terrible crack-up on the expressway.There were four cars in the crack-up.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
crack up
1. 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]
2. Damage or wreck a vehicle or vessel. For example, I'm always afraid that I'll crack up the car.
3. Experience a crash, as in We cracked up on the freeway in the middle of the ice storm.
4. 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.