What is You'd Laugh To See A Pudding Run?


1.

Phrase to indicate that a person is incredibly easily amused. Often used in the presence of children, the effect being they laugh more. However has also been proved effective on adults even if they've already heard it. Originates from a strange British family whose other phrases include as dry as a nun's gusset.

Mother: (makes appropriate amusing face)

Child: (laughs uncontrollably)

Mother: You'd laugh to see a pudding run!

Child: (more raucous laughter)


62

Random Words:

1. Urban use: A con. Beat in the head. Rural use: Affirmative. Yes. Urban use: Street kid- 'Trey bought that stick of incense for ..
1. The act of being gone quickly. Also relatively coming from the root words/title,"Gone with the Wind." Maria: "Are you go..
1. neobey is translated to large cow vagina but in mandrine it is used like the word sweet dude that was freakin neobey..