Laurel and Hardy
English
Pronunciation
Proper noun
- Any duo who are so inept at practical tasks as to be humorous.
- 2012, Richard Martin, SuperFuel: Thorium, the Green Energy Source for the Future, page 180:
- The session quickly devolved into a Laurel-and-Hardy skit, as an NRC bureaucrat named Lawrence Kokajko was grilled by the commissioners, particularly Hamilton, a man used to having bureaucrats tremble before him.
- 2014, Paul "Monty" Choy, The Flying Dragon, page 45:
- When he got up to answer, I noticed the boy at the other end of the desk was partially standing. This happened every time. So I quietly walked around and noticed that the long bench they were sitting [sic] had a leg missing at the end. Sensing a Laurel-and-Hardy situation, I could not resist the temptation.
- 2014, Keith Scott, The Moose That Roared: The Story of Jay Ward, Bill Scott, a Flying Squirrel, and a Talking Moose:
- Variety (February 22)reported, “Ward and Scott have sketched out plans for the production of Green Hopper, a 30 minute show revolving around a frog, wolf and bear; Simpson and Delaney—a Laurel and Hardy animated duo, and Super Chicken.
Translations
any humorous duo
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