[crack up] vt (1829) 1: praise, tout
4. "wasn't all that it was cracked up to be"
2: to cause to laugh out loud "that joke really cracks him up" ~ vi 1: to smash up a vehicle (as by losing control) "cracked up on a curve"
2: to laugh out loud
[crack up] vt (1829) 1: praise, tout
4. "wasn't all that it was cracked up to be"
2: to cause to laugh out loud "that joke really cracks him up" ~ vi 1: to smash up a vehicle (as by losing control) "cracked up on a curve"
2: to laugh out loud
Merriam-Webster English vocab. Английский словарь Merriam Webster. 2012