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Often used in comedic contexts to describe someone laughing loudly and uncontrollably.
Considered slang terminology for laughing loudly or boisterously.
Primarily used in British English to describe someone laughing in a loud and exaggerated manner.
Commonly used in informal speech to convey a sense of amusement or hilarity.
In literature, the phrase 'laugh like a drain' may be used to describe a character's loud and uncontrollable laughter, adding humor or eccentricity to the narrative.
In psychology, 'laugh like a drain' could be used as a metaphor to describe someone who is laughing excessively or inappropriately, potentially indicating a coping mechanism or underlying emotional issue.
For comedians, 'laugh like a drain' may be used as a comedic device to describe a particularly loud or boisterous laugh, adding humor to their performances.
In acting, 'laugh like a drain' could be a direction given to an actor to portray a character who has a distinctive and exaggerated laugh, adding depth to their performance.