laugh on the other side of (one's) mouth



laugh on the other side of (one's) mouth

To experience a drastic change in one's emotions, often in a short span of time. A: "I thought your mother was happy that we're getting married." B: "Me too, but now, she's laughing on the other side of her mouth, and I get an angry phone call from her every day."
See also: laugh, mouth, of, on, other, side

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eleanora[.elə'nɔ:rə]
MichaelMIE-kəl (English), MI-khah-el (German), MEE-kah-el (Swedish, Norwegian, Danish)English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Czech, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Wulfno&Eth;-Anglo-Saxon
Quentin['kwentin]
Amator-Late Roman
Fiachna-Irish