ha-ha
Collocations
5ADJ.
funny, funny, odd, over, vulgar
VERB + HA-HA
looking
HA-HA + NOUN
d, human, s
PREP.
into, on
ADV.
always
Definitions
intj
An approximation of the sound of laughter.
noun
A laugh.
His ha-ha grated on our ears as he fled down the stairs three steps at a time with us in hot pursuit.
Ha-has from both sides of the door.
Something funny; a joke.
Durty Nelly's, […] You'll catch a few ha-has and even a golden memory or two singing along with the house piano player.
She is not rewarded until she learns to reduce her expectations, and surprises (the ha-has of this novel) are the educational tool.
verb
To laugh.
He was much affected, said it was his lullaby when he was a baby, that she must stop or she would have him boo-hoo-ing right out. But he was ha-ha-ing a few moments after, and begging her “To take him for her lover, and let all those inconstant swains glide, they were not worth one of those invaluable pearls he saw in her eyes, when he met her.”
Out with the fashion that will let a man smile, but pronounces him vulgar if he ha-ha’s.
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6His ha-ha grated on our ears as he fled down the stairs three steps at a time with us in hot pursuit.
WiktionaryHa-has from both sides of the door.
WiktionaryWe had a fine dinner, punctuated with Heidi's loud ha-has and lots of wine.
WiktionaryHe was much affected, said it was his lullaby when he was a baby, that she must stop or she would have him boo-hoo-ing right out. But he was ha-ha-ing a few moments after, and begging her “To take him
WiktionaryOut with the fashion that will let a man smile, but pronounces him vulgar if he ha-ha’s.
WiktionaryShe ha-ha’d like a boy over the sport.
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