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make a laughingstock of
make a laughingstock of (oneself or something)
and make (oneself or something) a laughingstockto make oneself a source of ridicule or laughter; to do something that invites ridicule. Laura made herself a laughingstock by arriving at the fast-food restaurant in full evening dress. The board of directors made the company a laughingstock by hiring an ex-convict as president.
make a laughingstock of
Lay open to ridicule, as in They made a laughingstock of the chairman by inviting him to the wrong meeting-place, or She felt she was making a laughingstock of herself, always wearing the wrong clothes for the occasion . The noun laughingstock replaced the earlier mockingstock and sportingstock, now obsolete. The idiom was first recorded in 1667.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Malvolio | | - | Literature |
| Eunika | | - | Polish |
| Eveline | | EV-ə-leen (English), EV-ə-lien (English), ay-və-LEE-nə (Dutch), ay-və-LEEN (Dutch) | English, French, Dutch |
| Damir | | DAH-meer (Croatian, Serbian) | Croatian, Serbian, Slovene |
| Eustachys | | - | Ancient Greek |
| Ezhil | | - | Tamil |