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In local gossip, the phrase 'laughs on the wrong side of one's mouth' is often used to describe someone concealing anger with a false smile.
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In local gossip, the phrase 'laughs on the wrong side of one's mouth' is often used to describe someone concealing anger with a false smile.
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laughs on the wrong side of one's mouth
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Japanese Meaning
この表現は意味そのものではなく、「laugh on the wrong side of one's mouth」という句動詞の三人称単数現在形(現在形の活用形、具体的には「彼/彼女が〜する」という形式)を示しています。
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