don't make me laugh
A humorous response to a statement that one thinks is ridiculous or highly improbable, as if it were a joke. A: "Monica is coming to the meeting tonight, right?" B: "Don't make me laugh—she hasn't been to one all year."
Don't make me laugh!
That is a stupid suggestion! You a judge? Don't make me laugh! Don't make me laugh. Tom could never do that.
don't make me laugh
INFORMALPeople say don't make me laugh when they think that something they have been told is foolish or wrong. Claire, a poisoner? Don't make me laugh — she was just a lousy cook.
don't make me laugh
don't say such ridiculous things. informaldon’t make me ˈlaugh
(spoken) used to show that you think what somebody has just said is impossible or stupid: ‘Will your dad lend you the money?’ ‘Don’t make me laugh!’Don’t make me laugh!
exclam. That is a stupid suggestion! Don’t make me laugh. Tom could never do that.