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crack-up [ˈkrækʌp] SUST. coloq.

1. crack-up (mental breakdown):

2. crack-up (car crash):

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That's the moment where they all crack up and point at the cameras.
www.independent.ie
In the months leading up to his death he really started to crack up.
www.mirror.co.uk
This last room is closed on a crack up to two metres above the ground.
en.wikipedia.org
This means that inevitably it will crack up and scale off.
hackaday.com
Normally hilarious enough to crack up a crowd, he became subdued and anxious.
www.counterpunch.org
But it was amusing enough to make me crack up for a split-second or two.
www.ghanaweb.com
He would make a no-look pass that you would crack up laughing at.
www.nba.com
Miming a shrimp jumping with my fingers only made her and nearby patrons crack up.
shanghaiist.com
I mean anyone, in the right circumstances, can crack up.
www.abc.net.au
Our training days have been hard, and he's the one guy who'll say something not really meaning to, to crack up the whole squad.
www.independent.co.uk

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