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"laughing stock" Definitions
  1. a person that everyone laughs at because they have done something stupid

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I was a meme & laughing stock for 10 years.
Now here we are, a laughing stock of world football.
"Will be the laughing stock of the entire pageant," another added.
If you miss, you'll be the laughing stock of the football pitch.
But a few days later they were turned into a laughing stock.
Talk Talk released another album, "Laughing Stock" (1991), on Polydor, then disbanded.
We need a President who isn't a laughing stock to the entire World.
Snap may no longer be the laughing stock of the New York Stock Exchange.
It's a safe bet they won't be the laughing stock they were last season.
The next day, she says she felt like the laughing stock of the production.
In their world, even eternal laughing stock Michael Bolton ends up looking kinda cool.
But our democracy must be the envy of the world, not a laughing stock.
Because what we have right now is a joke and it's a laughing stock.
"We have been the laughing stock of the world election after election," Walker said.
The FF91's embarrassing onstage malfunction made it the laughing stock of this year's CES.
Affleck blames himself for the laughing stock and "big fucking deal" that the movie ultimately became.
Overnight, Corbyn went from a political laughing stock to a serious threat to the Conservative government.
The spectre of Florida Man looms over us: Florida is a joke state, a laughing stock.
The city's sports obsession, the Maple Leafs, were a frequent laughing stock with fits of promise.
"Is it the Democrats' job to make a laughing stock of the United States?" she said.
Where I draw the line is when the UK is made a laughing stock around the world.
"I would have been a laughing stock if I had nominated you," she says he told her.
TouchWiz is hampered by history, and for a long time it was the laughing stock of Android user interfaces.
He was damaged goods, his brand beyond repair, a worldwide laughing stock — and worse, a soon-to-be loser.
Just when Britain was starting to become a laughing stock around the world,Boris Johnson is appointed foreign secretary.
They made only bad deals (Iran) and their so-called Trade Deals are the laughing stock of the world!
It wouldn't be horribly off-base to say that stock photography is the laughing stock of the photo world.
The US has become an international laughing stock, but just because Trump says so doesn't mean science isn't real.
In Atlanta, Mandy Simmons, an airport worker, complained that Trump had made the United States a "laughing stock" internationally.
"Conte is being made a laughing stock by Macron," Salvini told reporters on Wednesday, accusing him of betraying Italy.
The Japanese officials really need a weak yen unless they want their own inflation projections to become a laughing stock.
"Congratulations your district is now the laughing stock of the entire country!" wrote a commenter on the district's Facebook page.
America's mascot, for one brief, fleeting moment, is America's conscience, asking America's laughing stock if he wants to tap out.
"We've become the laughing stock of the world," she says, adding that she is unsure which way she'll vote in December.
Recall the "Bic for Her" laughing stock, or the "Beer for Her" that made a scores of people upset this past summer.
He believes America's method of prosecuting terrorists—gathering evidence and building a provable case—to be "a joke, and…a laughing stock".
Internet phenomenon turned Saturday Night Live laughing stock, her sustained popularity has perplexed those who would prefer to see brilliant women fail.
As for the England football team, it is more than ever a "laughing stock", in the words of Alan Shearer, a former captain.
You have a president saying our justice system is a joke and a laughing stock...we are tearing down our government from within.
"This is the latest manifestation of the weakness of Barack Obama, that every bad actor ... views Obama as a laughing stock," he said.
Like Gingrich's lectures, D'Souza's Illiberal Education was a laughing stock amongst those who actually knew the universities and scholarly fields he claimed to expose.
Washington cannot lead with a bad economy; it can only be the laughing stock our great European friends and allies are taking us for.
Much quicker and much stronger than we have right now, because what we have right now is a joke, and it's a laughing stock.
Drama student Drew Pankratz (Jonathan Saks), also known as Diapey Drew, becomes a laughing stock after someone leaks photos of him wearing a diaper.
He was convinced the deal would be bad for the US, believing that the US is a "laughing stock" for participating in this agreement.
Literally making him king would turn Westeros into a laughing stock because sure, Edmure has seen war and might know statecraft, but does he really?
It is her intransigence, her pandering to hardline Brexiteers and her refusal to compromise on her red lines that have made Britain a laughing-stock.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the head of the so-called 'laughing stock' justice system, was in the room for this comment -- sitting across from Trump.
UPDATE (1/31/19): After her tattoo became the laughing stock of the internet, Grande made attempts to fix it... but it's still not right.
It's no surprise that Kirk was also inspired by Talk Talk, namely Laughing Stock and Spirit of Eden, two albums that are "alchemic," as he described.
One of his favorite insults was to insist that, under Obama, the United States was a laughing stock or that the world was laughing at us.
Yet all too often since then, the French have been a "laughing stock" in the peloton, according to Pinot's sports director at Groupama-FDJ, Philippe Mauduit.
"What we have right now is a joke and it is a laughing stock and no wonder so much of this stuff takes place," Trump said.
And this week, No. 2 Ohio State will travel to New Jersey to take on the laughing stock of the Big Ten — the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.
But when Will Ferrell discovered his public access TV show 'Between Two Ferns' and uploaded it to Funny or Die, Zach became a viral laughing stock.
Waiting to make sure the kinks are worked out is probably a safer bet than launching a flashy new device that then becomes a laughing stock.
She was a laughing stock when she campaigned on the argument that our country is "swamped with Asians" and asked that policies of multiculturalism be abolished.
It was a drawn out, unpleasant affair, resulting in them signing with Polydor for their final record, 1991's deeply rich and critically-adored Laughing Stock.
But Putin realized early on that the typical 98 percent election margins of the Soviet era made those leaders a laughing stock abroad and at home.
And, by all accounts, he's got the acting chops and the right look to breath new life into the Joker after Leto's portrayal became a laughing stock.
What had been an Internet laughing stock was also a financial fiasco that dramatically short-changed a lot of hard-working people in the Bahamas and elsewhere.
The president called the legal system's method for handling terrorism prosecutions "a joke" and "a laughing stock," arguing its insufficiently harsh punishments made future attacks more likely.
President Trump is now literally a laughing stock -- he addressed the United Nations and drew audible laughs when he pulled his signature move ... bragging about his presidency.
In just one season with the Cleveland Browns, he's helped turn the team from the laughing stock of the league into the favorites in the AFC North.
Because they didn't bother to look closely, their county is the laughing stock of the nation once again, just like it was during the 2000 presidential election.
Piers Morgan says Kanye West distancing himself from politics -- save one really important issue -- is probably a good idea ... 'cause he thinks Ye's become a laughing stock.
Massimiliano Fedriga of the right-wing League, which made big gains in recent elections, said the French had made Italy look like the laughing stock of Europe.
"Where the UK used to be beacon for stability, we are now becoming a laughing stock," Juergen Maier said in open letter to lawmakers published by website Politico.
Mifsud also said it was a "laughing stock" that he would have introduced Papadopoulos to a "female Russian national" purported to be a relative of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The subjects will sound familiar: He lamented that the United States was a "laughing stock" and a "whipping post" under Obama, and he pointed specifically to China and Mexico.
"Where the UK used to be beacon for stability, we are now becoming a laughing stock," he said in an open letter to lawmakers published by the website Politico.
"It doesn't matter what I discussed," he said Friday, branding the controversy a "political hack job" and accusing the media of becoming a global "laughing stock" for covering it.
"LIBERAL LAUGHING-STOCK" Last month, commenting on rumors that Sobchak would run, Navalny complained that she was being used by the Kremlin as a safe lightning conductor for voters' dissatisfaction.
For fear of become an "international laughing stock," a growing backlash against avocado hysteria now has advertisers taking it upon themselves to make PSAs warning of the dangers of #avocadolife.
"Carney has made himself a laughing stock in the City with such an outrageous warning," said Richard Tice, a Brexit supporter who is co chair of the "Leave Means Leave" group.
Local news outlet Star Online reported that the deputy president of the opposition Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), Mah Hang Soon, condemned Mohamaddin's comments, saying that they made Malaysia a laughing stock.
"He was a bit of a clown, but he took himself quite seriously," said Adrian Hadland, who interviewed Mr. Maxwell in the late 1980s for the satirical magazine The Laughing Stock.
"We're not following the government media stuff, they're a laughing stock," said Kuzi Romeo, who drives a taxi in Kuala Lumpur and prefers to get his news from Whatsapp groups instead.
Aliens: Colonial Marines was a troubled game for many reasons, but it quickly became a laughing stock when clips like this, showing the game's xenomorphs aimlessly wandering, went viral, undermined its premise.
The film earned a meager $2.6 million on opening night, despite its production budget of $100 million, and its "digital fur technology" has been the laughing stock of the internet for months.
In short order, O Fenomeno went from being one of the greatest strikers the game had seen to a laughing stock of sorts as injuries cut short his prime and his BMI ballooned.
She was being drawn into "this fairly loathsome Kremlin game that goes by the title of: 'Let's put a liberal laughing-stock up for the elections in order to distract attention,'" said Navalny.
As a tournament lineup, it was sterling and makes a laughing stock of Bellator's current heavyweight grand prix: Alistair Overeem, Fabricio Werdum, Fedor Emelianenko, Bigfoot Silva, Sergei Kharitonov, Josh Barnett, and Brett Rogers.
On foreign policy matters that would be of most interest to Russia, the Trump presidency has entailed huge disruption to US alliances, to the point of the US president becoming a laughing stock.
This President, Donald Trump, is a criminal, a human rights violator, a tax cheat, a racist, a rapist, and a complete buffoon who has made this nation the laughing stock of the world.
The more Trump "made himself a laughing stock," the better China appeared by comparison, said Xu Guoqi, a University of Hong Kong professor and author of "Chinese and Americans: A Shared History" told CNN.
Scottish professor Joseph Mifsud told the Daily Telegraph that he knew nothing about digging up Hillary dirt and that it was a "laughing stock" to say he had introduced Papadopoulos to a Russian female national.
Bixby's been something of a laughing stock compared to other, more full featured, digital assistants, but in our experience at Gizmodo it's not completely terrible, and can, in fact, sound more natural than its competitors.
This has made him a laughing stock, and prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to offer to send in American soldiers to clean up the mess that AMLO's administration has allowed to spin out of control.
Deputy Prime Minister Luigi di Maio said on Facebook that Italy had at times been treated as the laughing stock of Europe but that it could no longer be left alone to tackle the migrant problem.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chin's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday rebuffed U.S. criticism that a Chinese white paper misrepresented trade negotiations between the world's two largest economies, saying the United States should stop making a laughing stock of itself.
The Disney film, based on the 1941 animated classic, stars Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Eva Green, and Alan Arkin, and explores the journey of an elephant that goes from laughing stock to circus star.
"If I had proposed this [split] ten years ago, I would have been the laughing stock of the stock exchange and people would have sent me to the mental home," says Johannes Teyssen, E.ON's chief executive.
He suffered the most memorable knockout in UFC history and became a laughing stock, and he broke the record for the most UFC victories without being granted a title shot two years and five fights ago.
Cancer immunotherapists floundered for decades, the laughing stock of the research community, unable to prove their theory that the immune system could be helped recognize and kill cancer cells, and largely unable to help real cancer patients.
After suggesting the Republican frontrunner will go down in history as a laughing stock at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, Clooney took a more serious tone while describing Trump in a recent interview with The Guardian.
" The president has recently ramped up his hard-line immigration rhetoric on both social media and at campaign events, telling attendees of a rally in Nevada "our immigration laws are a laughing stock all over the world.
Then they interview Nick and subtly suggest that if Jen breaks up with him he will be the laughing stock of America because it will be the 48th time he gets publicly heart-punched on a Bachelor franchise.
Among my circle of friends, his music has always been whispered about as if it were some secret scripture; the one who originally showed me Laughing Stock claimed he had listened to it every single day for years.
But, after a decade of doing that—everyday was a Saturday night which when you're 21 is what you want your life to be—when you're 30 you start becoming the laughing stock and it's that self examination period.
On the face of it the banking industry, at least outside the United States whose continued reliance on cheques makes them a bit of a laughing stock to the rest of the world, looks like it's moving forward slowly and steadily.
The Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock, the two albums that Hollis produced in the wake of The Colour of Spring, sound like the work of an entirely different band: one that could have set this music to tape today.
The Iowa GOP argued Democrats have turned themselves into "a laughing stock" by appearing at a steak fry, accusing the candidates of hypocrisy over statements urging Americans to eat less meat or calls to tax the meat industry to combat climate change.
Having made a laughing stock of the sport's anti-doping program, the American duly took gold in a scorching 9.76 seconds - the sixth-fastest legal time ever - with evergreen, twice dope-banned compatriot Justin Gatlin taking silver in a virtually empty stadium.
It would seem that in the last week, the United Kingdom has managed to economically cripple itself, have its entire government thrown into a state of turmoil, bolster the ideology behind despicable racist and xenophobic attacks, and become the laughing stock of the entire world.
On Monday, in response to Trudeau accusing China of "not respecting the principles of diplomatic immunity" in Kovrig's case, China's foreign minister Hua Chunying suggested that "the relevant Canadian person" should "earnestly study" the Vienna Convention to avoid becoming a "laughing stock," Reuters reported.
Dismissing climate change might have earned the President-elect applause at campaign rallies, but to persist with this narrative will make the United States not only the laughing stock of the world, but will hurt him with millennials, one demographic he failed to attract on November 8th.
What happens to Elaine is pretty great: After supporting her opponent (an Italian-American version of Obama) in the general, she becomes a wildly popular secretary of state—while Bud becomes a laughing stock—and is set up to succeed in her next run for president.
Chris didn't make it immediately clear why he canceled last-minute, but in two videos he'd gone live with prior to the boxing match -- in which he's sitting alone in his car and arguing with fans who engage him -- he alluded to not wanting to be a laughing stock.
"My family and I voted for different people — they're Republicans — but all of us were like, 'Oh my god, we're the laughing stock of America right now because we can't get our shit straight,'" Fallon Williams, a Democrat and veteran of the Coast Guard in her thirties, told BuzzFeed News.
Apple is definitely aware of the fact that it is currently not popular and dangerously close to being a laughing stock in the community that once helped built it: Last year it invited a group of reporters out to Cupertino to essentially apologize for the MacPro and promise that it would do better.
Any deal with Britain must be approved by all national and several regional parliaments in the EU. In an outrageous slur, Mrs May this week showed her contempt for Britain's parliamentary tradition by saying that what had been Parliament versus government had become Parliament versus the people, adding that Parliament was now a laughing-stock.
Feasting on the laughing-stock the White House spokesman had become, the satirists at "Saturday Night Live" lampooned Mr Spicer as a raging lunatic, prone to battering amazed journalists with his podium, and, what is more, a tragic figure—an example of the chewed-up former collaborator that Mr Trump's career path is strewn with.
"In the space of less than a year they have jeopardized the economic security of the UK, running the risk of making the UK a laughing stock internationally and, as if that wasn't bad enough, putting the Irish peace process at risk into the bargain," she said, in a rowdy session at Scotland's devolved parliament.
For a franchise that spent two decades ranking more or less as a laughing stock, putting together the best four-year run in franchise history, making back-to-back runs past the first round for the first time ever, winning 50 games in consecutive years, retaining a star in free agency, and sending a firm, clear signal that they were making a genuine run at the status quo, that's all important.
In his interview Saturday, Gorka said: "It is important now that key personalities inside the NSC have been removed that we keep the pressure on from the outside because we must continue until global jihadism is a laughing stock and does not pose a serious threat to America and our friends or allies" Gorka echoed comments Bannon made after he left the administration regarding the officials who now occupy the West Wing.
" Alongside the post was a protest letter to Sydney Premier Mike Baird, signed by multiple artists on Flume's Future Classic label, including Basenji, Hayden James, and Jagwar Ma. The Daily Telegraph also reported that Sydney DJ Alison Wonderland has voiced her embarrassment of the laws: "Our beloved Sydney's reputation has taken a f*****g battering & words can't explain how embarrassed I am that my home, the most beautiful and once most vibrant city in the world has become a laughing stock internationally.
Rudy Giuliani said early Thursday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's legal team would be "the laughing stock of lawyers" if it let Trump testify in special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's probe.
Contrary to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE asserting that other nations regard our justice system as a "joke" and "laughing stock," this ruling exemplifies the virtues of our commitment to fairness and highlights the critical role of the lawyers who are working to ensure that we do not forsake it, even when dealing with individuals accused of the very worst criminal acts.

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