Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

laugh-up-ones-sleeve

idiom
/læf ʌp wʌnz sliːv/
Definition
To deride or mock someone in a quiet and subtle manner, often in a way that avoids direct confrontation or open laughter.
Examples
  • She couldn’t help but laugh-up-her-sleeve when her coworker tripped over his own shoelaces during the presentation.
  • He was amused, laughing-up-his-sleeve at the silly mistakes made by the competitors.
Meaning
This phrase refers to the act of keeping one’s amusement or scorn hidden while still finding humor in a situation or person, typically indicating a playful but somewhat sneaky attitude.
Synonyms
  • snicker
  • chuckle
  • smirk
  • guffaw quietly