laughy

laughy

(ˈlɑːfɪ)
adj
rare informal tending to laugh a lot or to make people laugh a lot
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Emerging Digital Tools for Scanning, Measuring and Prototyping - Ira Laughy, Principal, Rapid 3D
But I drank it for a while, and D and I talked some more, about the movies we'd seen and the places we hung out in, and at one point I told her I didn't like the steward too much, and she waved her hand and called him a wasp, and I figured that couldn't be anything too great, because wasps are pretty annoying and ugly, and so, "Good," I said, and then D ordered more Scotch, but from the stewardess, and we drank some of that, too, and I was beginning to feel a little laughy and fuzzy by the time the thing happened with the man.
Shortly after discovering the plan, Laughy and Hendrickson set up a website called "Fighting Goliath." The site flourished, and by August a regional coalition called All Against the Haul had emerged to coordinate a fight.
For more than 40 years, Linwood Laughy and his wife Borg Hendrickson have lived on Highway 12, two miles from Kooskia, Idaho, the last stop on the two-lane highway before it winds deep into the Clearwater National Forest.
"The largest corporation in the world wants us to risk access to our public lands and livelihoods," says Laughy, who has led opposition to a plan by Exxon Mobil to transport 207 massive loads of South Korean-made mining equipment along the highway from the Port of Lewiston, Idaho, to the tar sands of northern Alberta.
In March 2010, the electricity went out at the home of Linwood Laughy and Borg Hendrickson, a retired couple in Kooskia, a tiny town in the middle of Idaho.
AS I GAZE up to the night skies, Reminiscing about days gone by, Then I see a bright shining star, A reminder you're always with me, That you have not gone that far My earliest memories of you, my beautiful friend, In Holy Cross nursery sitting making a daisy chain, Running around the playground and holding hands, Whether in sunshine or rain Even if I hadn't seen you in a while, I'd never forget your beautiful smile, Our daily laughy conversations on the phone, What am I going do without you, My eternal friend?
Shannon Laughy, administrator for Shumagin Corp., states that the niche for rural tourism lies with visitors seeking the rustic, out-of-the-way, "wild Alaska." Shumagin Corp.
"It was just a little argument - a laughy, jokey kind of thing.