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just for laugh vs just for laughs

The correct phrase is 'just for laughs'. 'Just for laughs' is a common expression used to indicate that something is done for the purpose of amusement or entertainment.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 2627 views

just for laugh

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is 'just for laughs'.

The correct phrase is 'just for laughs', which is used to indicate that something is done for the purpose of amusement or entertainment.
  • Plus another clearance on a John Doe case, just for laughs.
  • I actually just got into the just for laughs showcase.
  • Then I had 'em run Megan just for laughs.
  • Mrs. Hilly threw in a nursing home, just for laughs.
  • But just for laughs, let's see how much you're worth.
  • I hope I don't die like that on my "Just for laughs" showcase.
  • We'd take these videos, you know, just for laughs.
  • Why you call him "Poncho"? -Just for laughs.
  • It became clear pretty fast that I was invited on the show just for laughs.
  • Or maybe you take a chance now and then just for laughs.
  • You take a girl out just for laughs and she thinks you're serious marriagewise.
  • I may pop in... for Vanessa's toast, just for laughs.
  • Just For Laughs is like the cannes Film Festival for comedy.
  • We'd take these videos, you know, I mean, just for laughs, doing crazy stuff.
  • And David Chang and, just for laughs, Wylie Dufresne.
  • In that case... ...if it's just for laughs...
  • All right, just for laughs, where did they go?
  • it wasn't an argument... it was just for laughs
  • Or maybe you take a chance just for laughs!
  • How about one time, just for laughs, I'll ask you a question, and you maybe answer me, you know, like a human?

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  • just for laughs

just for laughs

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

'Just for laughs' is a common expression used to indicate that something is done for the purpose of amusement or entertainment.
  • And David Chang and, just for laughs, Wylie Dufresne.
  • I hope I don't die like that on my "Just for laughs" showcase.
  • Just For Laughs is like the cannes Film Festival for comedy.
  • I may pop in... for Vanessa's toast, just for laughs.
  • Plus another clearance on a John Doe case, just for laughs.
  • Then I had 'em run Megan just for laughs.
  • Mrs. Hilly threw in a nursing home, just for laughs.
  • But just for laughs, let's see how much you're worth.
  • I actually just got into the just for laughs showcase.
  • It became clear pretty fast that I was invited on the show just for laughs.
  • Or maybe you take a chance now and then just for laughs.
  • We'd take these videos, you know, I mean, just for laughs, doing crazy stuff.
  • In that case... ...if it's just for laughs...
  • All right, just for laughs, where did they go?
  • it wasn't an argument... it was just for laughs
  • How about one time, just for laughs, I'll ask you a question, and you maybe answer me, you know, like a human?
  • Why you call him "Poncho"? -Just for laughs.
  • We'd take these videos, you know, just for laughs.
  • Or maybe you take a chance just for laughs!
  • You take a girl out just for laughs and she thinks you're serious marriagewise.

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