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There are 113 total results for your 笑い search. I have created 2 pages of results for you. Each page contains 100 results...

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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
笑い川蝉
笑い翡翠
笑翡翠

 waraikawasemi; waraikawasemi
    わらいかわせみ; ワライカワセミ
(kana only) laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae)

Variations:
せせら笑い
嘲笑い
冷笑い

 seserawarai
    せせらわらい
sardonic laugh; scornful smile

Variations:
馬鹿笑い
バカ笑い
ばか笑い

 bakawarai(馬鹿笑i, baka笑i); bakawarai(baka笑i)
    ばかわらい(馬鹿笑い, ばか笑い); バカわらい(バカ笑い)
(n,vs,vi) horse laugh; guffaw; wild laughter

Variations:
笑いを噛み殺す
笑いをかみ殺す

 waraiokamikorosu
    わらいをかみころす
(exp,v5s) to stifle a laugh; to hold back a laugh

Variations:
笑い飛ばす
笑いとばす(sK)

 waraitobasu
    わらいとばす
(transitive verb) to laugh off (a rumor, worries, etc.); to laugh away

Variations:
愛想笑い
あいそ笑い
あいそ笑

 aisowarai; aisouwarai(愛想笑i) / aisowarai; aisowarai(愛想笑i)
    あいそわらい; あいそうわらい(愛想笑い)
(noun/participle) insincere smile; ingratiating smile; polite smile; forced smile

Variations:
笑いのツボ
笑いのつぼ
笑いの壺

 warainotsubo(笑inotsubo); warainotsubo(笑inotsubo, 笑ino壺)
    わらいのツボ(笑いのツボ); わらいのつぼ(笑いのつぼ, 笑いの壺)
(exp,n) sense of humour (humor); funny bone

Variations:
笑い
咲い
嗤い
笑(io)

 warai
    わらい
(1) (See 笑う・1) laugh; laughter; (2) (See 笑う・2) smile; (3) (esp. 嗤い) (See 笑う・3) sneer; (4) sex aids (e.g. dildos, pornographic books, erotic woodblock prints, etc.)

Variations:
笑いこける
笑い転ける
笑い倒ける

 waraikokeru
    わらいこける
(v1,vi) (See 笑い転げる) to roll about with laughter; to laugh heartily

Variations:
思い出し笑い
思いだし笑い(sK)

 omoidashiwarai
    おもいだしわらい
(n,vs,vi) reminiscent smile; laughing at a memory; smiling to oneself as one recalls something pleasant or amusing

Variations:
馬鹿笑い
バカ笑い
ばか笑い(sK)

 bakawarai
    ばかわらい
(n,vs,vi) horse laugh; guffaw; wild laughter

Variations:
愛想笑い
あいそ笑い(sK)
あいそ笑(sK)

 aisowarai; aisouwarai / aisowarai; aisowarai
    あいそわらい; あいそうわらい
(n,vs,vi) insincere smile; ingratiating smile; polite smile; forced smile

Variations:
笑い
笑(io)
嗤い(rK)
咲い(sK)

 warai
    わらい
(1) (See 笑う・1) laugh; laughter; (2) (See 笑う・2) smile; (3) (esp. 嗤い) (See 笑う・3) sneer; (4) sex aids (e.g. dildos, pornographic books, erotic woodblock prints, etc.)

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