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Rolling in the aisles Meaning in English

expression

ROH-ling in thee EYELZ
ROH-ling in thee EYE-ulz

Definition

If people are rolling in the aisles, they are laughing very hard, often at something extremely funny, such as a joke or a performance.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal, vivid idiom often used for stand-up comedy, films, or performances that are extremely funny. Not literal—people aren’t actually lying on the ground. Commonly used with 'had the audience rolling in the aisles.' Rare in formal writing.

Example Sentences

The movie had everyone rolling in the aisles.

basic

His jokes had the audience rolling in the aisles.

basic

We were rolling in the aisles during the comedy show.

basic

By the end of his set, people were literally rolling in the aisles.

natural

That comedian always gets the crowd rolling in the aisles with her stories.

natural

It was so funny that I thought I'd be rolling in the aisles for hours.

natural