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| - Laugh is the seventh listed emote. It is automatically awarded to a character when they create an account. It features the player's character putting their hands to their chest and laughing. It was commonly used by muted players as they could only communicate via emotes prior to the Quick Chat updates.
- Laugh, eli nauru on yksi RuneScapen emoteista, eli liikkeistä. Laugh emote tekee niin, että pelaajasi nauraa. Hahmo ottaa vatsastaan kiinni ja nauraa. Tätä emotea ei tarvitse hankkia se on valmiiksi emotes listalla. Tässä emotessa ei ole ääniä. 1.
* OHJAUS en:Laugh nl:Laugh . Luokka:Emotet
- From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Laugh]] hlæhhan, hlihhan, hliehhan, from Proto-Germanic *xlaxjanan (cf. West Frisian [[laitsje#|laitsje]], Dutch/German lachen, Danish le), from Proto-Indo-European *klak (cf. Welsh [[cloch#|cloch]] 'bell', Latin glōciare 'to cluck', Old Church Slavonic klekotŭ 'laughter, noise', Ancient Greek klṓssein 'to cluck').
- Laugh is a special toon emotion available within 720 days of a new account.
- From: [[]] It is actually funny. And he obviously doesn't expect you to get the joke. [Find the rest of the story at ] __NOEDITSECTION__
- Laugh is what depressed kids don't do. They like to cut themselves and be happy that way, but they never laugh. Laughing is the act of saying "Haha" while breathing at the same time to produce words from the vocal chords of the throat. It's what you do if you watch someone fall off a cliff. It's also what you do if you see something stupid on TV that you think is funny. Some people laugh at the wrong time, such as at a funeral, a church, or at a class clown in which their teacher is old and doesn't like people who laugh.
- LAUGH (笑(わらい) Warai) is an Attribute used exclusively for the "Charisma Token" from V Jump. It is not an official Attribute, as noted in the card's lore itself, and is used solely as a joke.
- "Laugh" is a track from the album More of the Monkees featuring lead vocals by Davy Jones. The song was written by four members of the doo-wop group The Tokens and produced by Jeff Barry. The Monkees version copies several aspects of the original version recorded by The Tokens Its bubblegum pop is indicative of the direction Monkees music supervisor Don Kirshner wanted to take the group for their third single and album, which eventually led to a confrontation between Kirshner and band members over creative control of the Monkees' musical output.
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