Ha-ha variations used at Australian mental asylums
TYPE OF WALL; RECESSED LANDSCAPE DESIGN ELEMENT
Har har; Ha ha; Ha-Ha; Sunken fence; Ha-ha (garden); Sunk fence
·noun A sunk fence; a fence, wall, or ditch, not visible till one is close upon it.
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Ha-ha variations used at Australian mental asylums
TYPE OF WALL; RECESSED LANDSCAPE DESIGN ELEMENT
Har har; Ha ha; Ha-Ha; Sunken fence; Ha-ha (garden); Sunk fence
¦ exclamation used to represent laughter.
Origin
natural utterance: first recorded in OE.
haha
Ha-ha variations used at Australian mental asylums
TYPE OF WALL; RECESSED LANDSCAPE DESIGN ELEMENT
Har har; Ha ha; Ha-Ha; Sunken fence; Ha-ha (garden); Sunk fence
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1.
Haha or hahaha is used in writing to represent the sound that people make when they laugh.
I dropped my bag at the officer's feet. The bank notes fell out. 'Hahaha!' he laughed. 'Got no money, uh?'
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2.
People sometimes say 'haha' to show that they are not amused by what you have said, or do not believe it. (SPOKEN)
He said 'vegetarians unite', and I looked at him and said 'yeah, haha'.
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Wikipedia
H3O: Ha Ha Ha Over
H3O: Ha Ha Ha Over! is a Philippine television sketch comedy show broadcast by QTV. Hosted by Jose Manalo and Wally Bayola, it premiered on December 5, 2005. The show concluded on August 6, 2007 with a total of 88 episodes.
1. I‘ve just got nothing – ha ha! – to say – ha ha! – at all." Silence.
2. I see myself moving around!" Thomas explained, then let out a resonant laugh: "Ha–ha–ha–ha–ha–ha–ha!" He continued: "This guy keeps moving around in front of me.
3. Now we have transparency, they probably also wear T–shirts saying Trust Me Ha Ha Ha.
4. Ha Ha Ha….so over to you…why did you decide to do PKSE?
5. "Why is that funny?" "Ha ha ha." Hussein was a tough cookie.