step on the laughs
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[edit]Verb
[edit]step on the laughs (third-person singular simple present steps on the laughs, present participle stepping on the laughs, simple past and past participle stepped on the laughs)
- To tell jokes too rapidly when performing comedy, failing to milk the maximum laughter from the audience.
- 1987, New York Theatre Critics' Reviews, volume 48, page 121:
- "The timing is very different — at first I was speaking too quickly, stepping on the laughs," said Mr. Jillette. "So I'd wait, and I thought, my God, I'm turning into Shecky Greene here, standing and waiting for the laughs."
- 2011, Candice Bergen, Knock Wood, page 41:
- "Now remember, Candy," my father warned me sternly, "wait till it's quiet to say your lines. Don't step on the laughs."
- 2012, Diane Windingland, Cat Got Your Tongue?, page 42:
- Don't “step on the laughs” just because you are long on content and short on time.