1. guffaw - Noun
2. guffaw - Verb
A loud burst of laughter; a horse laugh.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd with that declaration, readers will both scratch their heads and guffaw at the ridiculous premise of a duck and a mouse living lavishly inside the belly of a hungry wolf. Source: Internet
A sister-friend let out the guffaw heard round the world when she heard this: "That explains SO much!" Source: Internet
This teasing, supportive, slightly codependent bond makes for TV’s best female friendship after ’s: Rae and Orji’s relaxed chemistry practically crackles, and many of their playful exchanges demand appreciation, if not a guffaw. Source: Internet
Although possibly they could use the guffaw it would surely generate. Source: Internet
“I had to tell someone how much I enjoyed It made me laugh, scream, and guffaw (which, incidentally, is a great name for a law firm).” Source: Internet
The last time I remembered laughing out loud, a real guffaw, was when George Bush, at a ceremonial banquet in Japan, threw up on the table. Source: Internet