What make the writer's companion burst out laughing
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The exact origin of this expression is unclear, but it has existed since at least the 1700s. The word burst comes from before the year 1000.
The phrasal verb burst out is used in other expressions to mean start making sounds suddenly. One other example is burst out in song. People often use the phrasal verb burst out when someone says or shouts something suddenly. Another variant of this idiom is bust out laughing.
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