laughee
English
Etymology
laugh + -ee
Noun
laughee (plural laughees)
- One who is laughed at.
- 1827, Henry Colburn (ed.), Hyde Nugent: a tale of fashionable life
- Adonis always laughed in a peculiar way, most insulting to the person ridiculed, but in this instance the laughees were absent.
- 1875, David W. Cartwright, Natural History of Western Wild Animals and Guide for Hunters, Trappers, and Sportsmen
- Whatever made fun for one party called the attention of the other, and no sooner would their eyes be off from their own course than they would bump against a rock, and the tables were turned; the laughers became the laughees.
- 1827, Henry Colburn (ed.), Hyde Nugent: a tale of fashionable life