Holly Willoughby erupts into hysterics as Lisa Snowdon accidentally invents new word 'electronicals'... and This Morning viewers start a petition to get it in the dictionary By Sara-aisha Kent For Mailonline Published: 15:52 BST, 11 June 2019 | Updated: 15:52 BST, 11 June 2019 Viewcomments She's no stranger to erupting into fits of giggles on This Morning. And Holly Willoughby, 38, burst into hysterics once again on Tuesday's episode of the daytime TV show during a travel segment hosted by Lisa Snowdon, 47. The presenter and her co-host Phillip Schofield, 57, sat on the sofa with the former model who demonstrated how to pack a capsule suitcase for a getaway. Hysterical: Holly Willoughby, 38, caught a serious case of the giggles on Tuesday's episode of This Morning during a segment where Lisa Snowdon, 47, invented new word 'electronicals' The beauty went through each compartment of the case and pointed out a netted bag where she told: 'That's good for all your electronicals.' Phil quizzed: 'Electronicals?' To which Holly squealed as she started to giggle. Lisa joked: 'Electronicals, I don’t know what I am talking about there.' Holly doubled over in hysterics as she laughed out loud and was unable to lift her head after hearing the word. Blunder: Lisa went through each compartment of a suitcase and pointed out a netted bag where she said: 'That’s good for all your electronicals' Hoot: Holly was doubled over in hysterics as she laughed out loud and was unable to lift her head after hearing the word Funny moment: Phil and Lisa then also joined in as they all howled in unison at Lisa’s blunder Phil and Lisa then also joined in as they all howled in unison at the blunder. When she came up for air, Holly added: 'It is a really nice word you have just made up – electronicals – I like it!' Viewers of the show also appeared to find it just as funny as they took to Twitter to share their glee at Lisa’s fabricated word. Many of them saw the cheeky side as they pondered at what Lisa meant. One wrote: 'So what "electronicals" does @Lisa_Snowdontake on holiday?! #ThisMorning.' Cheeky! Viewers of the show also appeared to find it just as funny as they took to Twitter to share their glee at Lisa’s fabricated word A viewer added a row of crying with laughter emojis alongside: ‘@Lisa_Snowdon Electronicals #ThisMorning.’ Fans of the show found Lisa's newly created word so special that some keen viewers started an online petition for the word to be put into the dictionary. The petition was named: 'Make “electronical” a real word respected throughout the world by scholars of all types.' Later on in the show, Holly and Phil informed fans that the petition had received 48 signatures following Lisa's vocabulary faux pas. New vocabulary: Fans of the show found Lisa's newly created word so special that some keen viewers started an online petition for the word to be put into the dictionary Funny pair: Holly and Phillip regularly have their viewers in stitches after their typically polished presenting style descends into chaos when something amuses them Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility