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27 January
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Can I use " I'm dying" as an expression of I'm laughing hard or something like that?
Can you give me an example of "I'm dying" but not about death!! 🤔
Can I use " I'm dying" as an expression of I'm laughing hard or something like that?
Can you give me an example of "I'm dying" but not about death!! 🤔
Can you give me an example of "I'm dying" but not about death!! 🤔
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Yes! It can mean you're laughing very hard.
"Oh my god , that's so funny! I'm dying!"
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- English (US)
Yes, you can use it like that. People often say this when they're laughing really hard.
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you can. "im dying" gives the feeling "im dying of laughter." or "im laughing so hard that im gonna die." when used in the context of something funny.

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