A fork of Rural Dictionary
1)When someone is being inconvenient, or taking advantage of someone else. 2)To insult someone and then claim it was a joke.
1) Builder: We should be able to finish working on your kitchen in about two weeks Man: You’re having a laugh mate! 2)To insulted friend :Oh come on I was just having a laugh!
'Having a laugh' is a remark used to describe a type of comic behaviour that is facetious, ironic or sarcastic. The person may be fooled into believing the other person is being serious, when in fact he's just 'having a laugh'. It's harmless fun. In some cases it's synonymous with mockery. But like most things British its subtle and understated. It's also lighthearted in nature
"Are you suggesting I look like a girl with my long hair" "No mate, I'm just have a laugh''
1. "Are you kidding me?" Typically used in Great Britian. 2. The catchphrase of Andy Millman's (Ricky Gervais) in the tv-show-within-a-tv-show, "When the Whistle Blows". (from Extras.) Spoken in a high pitch and followed by "Is s/he havin' a laff?"
"What would you go for first if you were a piranha?" "I'd probably just have a bag of crisps." "Are you having a laugh?"
Making a big joke, so in that case, you're having a laugh..
Friend 1: I think I can defeat the high schoolers today! Friend 2: HAHA, YOU'RE HAVING A LAUGH MATE!
Steven Grant’s iconic line in Moon Knight. A British expression used in times where something laughably shocking has happened.
Steven: “someone’s having a laugh!” Steven… again: “you’re having a laugh!”
Having a laugh aren't you? Used in online games when someone trys ripping you right off.
Person 1:How much will you pay for this? Person 2:Erm not sure how much you want? Person 1:(Mazzively overpriced number here) Person 2:HAVING A LAUGH INNE?? Person 1:wtf? Person 2:lol matt you see that?
basically means “are you taking the piss”
“Meghan Markle & Prince Harry are pure class!” “Are you having a laugh? lunatic”