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I suppose you could say it's good for a giggle.
The humor is more tame but it's good for a giggle.
Because London doesn't grab you just for a giggle.
He had the look about him of the kind of fool who'd do anything for a giggle.
He paused, waiting for a giggle, but none came.
Okay for a giggle with a few drinks aboard.
She stirred her tea again, listening for a giggle.
Haha wow I should get one for a giggle!
They'd hate that, did it for a giggle.
Then there's Victoria's Secret, maybe more for a giggle than for an order.
Linda thought that good for a giggle.
"It'll be good for a giggle, as Charlie says," she concluded, with a look which on a lesser woman could have been called coy.
Just for a giggle she kept blackening it up to make it look worse."
She listened for a giggle, or the scuffle of feet creeping away, but she heard nothing.
A lone militiaman in uniform, too far gone to be on duty unless someone had slipped him a mickey for a giggle.
The English menu is good for a giggle - anyone for 'vegetarian shrimp in bamboo underwear'?
'It's all right cooking up a caper in theory, just for a giggle, but it's nice when you can try it out.'
Might be good for a giggle or two, she decided as she adjusted her sun-warmed limbs against the cushions and took another sip of the nectar.
His tone was under a lot of control: I'd told him the mission was blown and he knew I wouldn't say a thing like that for a giggle.
Still fools like Morner, Monckton and Lawson are good for a giggle and now so is Fraser Nelson.
With a sly wit and a handful of evocative characters, Lauren Child takes the familiar "once upon a time" story, shakes it and then spins it for a giggle.
This is all very amusing, Paul, writing critics little billets-doux in one's head is always good for a giggle, but you really ought to find yourself a pot and get it boiling, don't you think?
They weren't too satisfied, but then I didn't see how they could be, because passport photos are only ever good for a giggle and the one their network was circulating in Hong Kong was grainy.
Jonathan Demme did the same thing for a giggle in "Something Wild"; on some level, this is an adventure for John, but Mr. Tabak's narrative is far less playful and more pointedly existential.
The mystery begins on a train ride when Elspeth McGillicuddy (the names are typically good for a giggle), going to visit her friend Miss Marple, looks out the window and sees a woman being murdered in a train running on a parallel track.