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ha-ha
1[hah-hah, hah-hah]
interjection
(used as an exclamation or representation of laughter, as in expressing amusement or derision.)
ha-ha
2[hah-hah]
noun
ha-ha
1/ ˈhɑː ˈhɑː /
interjection
a representation of the sound of laughter
an exclamation expressing derision, mockery, surprise, etc
ha-ha
2/ ˈhɑː hɑː /
noun
a wall or other boundary marker that is set in a ditch so as not to interrupt the landscape
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ha-ha1
Origin of ha-ha2
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ha-ha1
Example Sentences
Like, ha-ha, we finally made a calculator app.
In the jubilant Atlanta clubhouse after the win, Arcia reportedly cracked, “ha-ha, attaboy, Harper.”
The mood quickly becomes less ha-ha funny and more uh-oh funny.
“The Bear” is not a ha-ha comedy, but Jon Bernthal’s nod for guest actor feels very “comedy” because of how that character operates within the fabric of the show.
The way that they write is very funny, but without a “ha-ha” setup joke.
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