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  1. 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. laugh The children were laughing at the cartoons.

  2. 1. : to damage or destroy a vehicle (as by losing control) cracked up on a curve.

  3. crack up in British English. verb(adverb) 1.(intransitive) to break into pieces. 2.(intransitive) informal. to undergo an emotional breakdown. 3.(transitive) informal. to present or report, esp in glowing terms. it's not all it's cracked up to be.

  4. CRACK (SB) UP definition: to suddenly laugh a lot, or to make someone suddenly laugh a lot: . Learn more.

  5. Definition of crack up phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. crack up meaning, definition, what is crack up: to laugh a lot at something, or to make ...: Learn more.

  7. The idiom "crack up" means to laugh uncontrollably, usually until one is on the verge of tears or sobbing. It can also mean to burst into pieces or to be destroyed or ruined. The figurative meaning of this idiom is often used to describe a sudden and intense feeling of amusement, joy, or delight.

  8. Definition of crack up phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. verb. intr to break into pieces. informal. intr to undergo a physical or mental breakdown. informal. tr to present or report, esp in glowing terms. it's not all it's cracked up to be. informal. to laugh or cause to laugh uproariously or uncontrollably.

  10. 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.