(noun)Sudden boisterous laughter, usually in bursts.
Often seen in movies after the protagonist earnestly says something revealing, leaving the opposing character in a state of ambivalence. Fortunately, the antagonist usually disregards it as a mockery and laughs with his comrades in this obnoxious manner.
(intransitive verb) guffawed, guffawing, etcetera.
With the hostages counting on him, his pride swelled. He braved his chance and spoke up, "I am Masked Man!
Silence filled the room. Bad Guy could feel the burning anticipation of his comrades. He met and held his stare.
Bad Guy guffawed. "You!? Masked Man!" Glancing to his comrades, he scoffed, "Just look at his stance! And... just where is your weapon? You fool!"
*Laughter ensued in the warehouse*
A loud, often mocking, laugh that can be highly offensive.
Sam guffawed as Toby mocked the crap out of John.
an evil Santa Clause belly laugh
RTA guffaw (pronouced buaaahuaahahah)
guf·faw (g-fô)
noun
1.A hearty, boisterous burst of laughter.
2.To laugh heartily and boisterously.
3.Danzor
Jake guffawed at Dan's foolish attempts to look intelligent.