Definder - what does the word mean?

What is Ha Ha?

A boundary to a park or garden that doesn't interrupt the view.

Gee Theo! I'm delighted that the ha-ha doesn't obstruct the view of that park.

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Ha Ha - video


Ha Ha - what is it?

Originated in 1805 at the Battle of Trafalgar. Admiral Lord Nelson, only minutes away from trashing Napoleon's grand fleet, managed to get himself shot. As he lay dying, he tried to whisper something to his buddy Hardy. But since he was dying all he could say was Ha...Ha...

Lord Nelson: Liek, OMG I got shot! Ha-Ha!
Hardy: OMG he almost arksed me to kiss him.
Bystanders: OMG OMG!!!
Hardy: HA-HA!

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What does "Ha Ha" mean?

something very funny

that guy just magurted too much beer and fell over with a dopey grin on his face. it was pretty ha ha.

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Ha Ha - what does it mean?

A sudden and loud burst of laughter. Sometimes associated with an evil accomplishment or with the destruction of something OR someone.

(Unusually funny text message recieved) "Bwa ha ha ha" or "I'm going to take over the world. Bwa ha ha ha" OR "I will destroy them. Bwa ha ha ha"

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Ha Ha - meaning

A maniacal laughter made stereotypically by evil villains, sometimes sarcastically by normal people to indicate that they are up to something. Mua ha ha ha !!!

Tom: What are you up to?
Evil Jerry: Nobody knows... Mua ha ha haaaaa !!!!

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Ha Ha - definition

The way jolly old people convey laughter on the internet

My grandson taught me how to watch Johnny Carson on the YouTube.com. What a hoot! Ha ha ha!

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Ha Ha - slang

The way Cackletta laughs. Also sounds like her laugh sound if it was pronounced.

Cackletta is Fawful's leader. She is a witch from the Beanbean kingdom that can change forms and possess other beings.

"Eeeyah ha ha ha ha!"
"Who would have thought you'd catch up to the Great Cackletta in even a hundred million years?"

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Ha Ha

An interjection. Used to denote evilness.

And then I will eat you! Mwa ha ha ha ha!

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Ha Ha

an expression commonly used by drama students. this expression is commonly used in shakespeare acting for scenes. this is only used in comedic scenes because in a dramatic scene you would look dumb.

origin, somewhere in the palisadian area of Los Angeles, believed to be used in shakespeare festival scene

used by 4 HA's created by the stomach with emphasis on the last HA

Beatrice: Oh senor Benedick! Against my will i have come to bid thee to supper.

(she exits)
Benedick: Ha Ha Ha HA! Against my will i have come to bid thee to supper. i think she believes im sexy. mhmmmm thats how i roll.

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Ha Ha

MADNESS!

Fag#1 "Sakaki is better"
Fag#2 "Ha Ha

MADNESS!"

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