Hah


[hah] /hɑ/

interjection
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[hah] /hɑ/
interjection
1.
(used as an exclamation of surprise, interrogation, suspicion, triumph, etc.)
/hɑː/
interjection
1.
a variant spelling of ha1
/hɑː/
interjection
1.
an exclamation expressing derision, triumph, surprise, etc, according to the intonation of the speaker
2.
(reiterated) a representation of the sound of laughter
symbol
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hectare
abbreviation
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Hawaii

variant of ha.

c.1300, natural expression of surprise, distress, etc.; found in most European languages; in Old English, Greek, Latin, Old French as ha ha. A ha-ha (1712), from French, was “an obstacle interrupting one’s way sharply and disagreeably;” so called because it “surprizes … and makes one cry Ah! Ah!” [Alexander Le Blond, “The Theory and Practice of Gardening,” 1712].
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Hausa
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hectare
3.
hour angle
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headache
2.
Hydrocephalus Association
3.
hyperalimentation

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