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What (who) is ludicrous$45622$ - definition

MUSIC GROUP
I Ludicrous

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Ludicrous (disambiguation)
adj.
1) ludicrous to + inf. (it's ludicrous to dress like that)
2) ludicrous that + clause (it's ludicrous that we have to show our pass each time)
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Ludicrous (disambiguation)
a.
Laughable, comical, comic, odd, ridiculous, droll, funny, farcical, absurd, sportive, burlesque.
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Ludicrous (disambiguation)
¦ adjective so foolish or unreasonable as to be amusing; absurd or ridiculous.
Derivatives
ludicrously adverb
ludicrousness noun
Origin
C17 (in the sense 'intended as a jest'): from L. ludicrus (prob. from ludicrum 'stage play') + -ous.

Wikipedia

I, Ludicrous

I, Ludicrous is an English pop music trio, formed in February 1985, by John Procter (born 1957) and David Rippingale ("Will Hung") (b. 1956). Their debut flexi release ("Preposterous Tales") reached Number 11 in John Peel's Festive Fifty in 1987.

I, Ludicrous are still producing music as of 2017, and play occasional live dates, primarily in London. In January 2008, Martin Brett from Voice of the Beehive joined the band on bass guitar.