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  1. crack (someone) up. phrasal verb with crack verb uk / kræk / us / kræk /. informal. C2. to suddenly laugh a lot, or to make someone suddenly laugh a lot: I took one look at her and cracked up. There's something about that guy's face that just cracks me up. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to laugh.

  2. noun. ˈkrak-ˌəp. Synonyms of crack-up. 1. : crash, wreck. an automobile crack-up. 2. a. : a mental collapse : nervous breakdown. his wife's death brought on his crack-up. b. : collapse, breakdown. crack up. 2 of 2. verb. cracked up; cracking up; cracks up. transitive verb. 1. : praise, tout sense 1. wasn't all that it was cracked up to be. 2.

  3. Synonyms for CRACKING UP: applauding, praising, hailing, acclaiming, rising (to), doffing one's cap to, commending, doffing one's hat to; Antonyms of CRACKING UP: knocking, putting down, slamming, panning, disparaging, blaming, belittling, criticizing

  4. crack up. phrasal verb. crack up (informal) to become ill, either physically or mentally, because of pressure. You'll crack up if you carry on working like this. He thought he'd never get through the ordeal without cracking up. Definitions on the go.

  5. May 26, 2024 · CRACKUP definition: a cracking up | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English

  6. to laugh or cause to laugh uproariously or uncontrollably. noun. informal. a physical or mental breakdown. Discover More. Example Sentences. [Both guys crack up] “Is there an Intellegentsia Coffee in Puerto Rico?” From The Daily Beast. I would crack up laughing and say, “Are you really shooting this?” From The Daily Beast.

  7. Other forms: cracked up; cracking up; cracks up. Definitions of crack up. verb. laugh unrestrainedly. synonyms: break up. see more. verb. suffer a nervous breakdown. synonyms: break up, collapse, crack, crock up.

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