Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. type of boundary to a garden, pleasure-ground, or park, designed not to interrupt the view and to be invisible until closely approached.
- interj. An onomatopoeic representation of laughter.
Etymologies
- (onomatopoeia). (Wiktionary)
Examples
“And he's done in an extremely Ovechkin style, with multiple hat-tricks worth of the phrase "haha," enthusiastic misspellings like announcing he was "in Maimi" or pledging to "bay some staff," and rapid-fire deployments of exclamation marks.”
“It came from the French word haha ‘…a ditch behind an opening in a wall at the bottom of an alley or walk’.”
“Ah, haha, is it any wonder that I want to be a writer?”
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“I thought it was hilarious and had to rewind to see it again haha!”
“June 19th, 2010 at 12: 07 am agreed, her and Adam can get back together and the world can be right again .. haha taikwan Says:”
“Yes | No | Report from apowers1031 wrote 1 day 19 hours ago get some buckshaot amd i m in ... haha”
“Yeah, that did seem out of place. douglaschaplin haha!”
“Yes | No | Report from Alex Williams the Title Stealer wrote 2 years 1 week ago haha is that better??”
“Lo haha have u ever played “obscure” videogame? haha is just like tha faculty … … actually …. it is the faculty made a videogame haha stan is just like josh”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘haha’.
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sound (quiet)
words for quiet sounds
( randomness, descriptive )sigh, murmur, whisper, whir, rustle, patter, hum, snap, hiss(sss), crackle, bleat, peep and 185 more...
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sound (loud)
words for loud sounds
( open list, descriptive, randomness )
also see:
http://www.wordnik.com/lists/onomatopo...crash, thud, bump, thump, boom, smash, explode, roar, scream, screech, short, yell and 168 more...
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Unsorted
poliorcetikon, lethologica, aegrotat, haha, logolepsy, logomisia, anfractuosity, nudiustertian, tontine, herostrat, acroamatic, bibliotaph and 132 more...
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Life is just a four-letter word
Everyone's got their favorites. Here are some of mine.
snit, hobo, minx, kiln, loll, pelf, yegg, ugly, bumf, brio, biro, haha and 92 more...
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Man likes these words
danube, schadenfreude, macabre, wanderlust, epiphany, azure, zeitgeist, cerulean, ennui, rhine, abyss, mulch and 130 more...
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The braggadocio recipe
A selection of English* words ending with a vowel (except "y", "ea", ie", "ee", "oo", "ea", "ou") that is REALLY pronounced.
My favorite English words, by the way.
The good twin of The ...braggadocio, recipe, encyclopedia, solo, gnu, flu, maybe, apocope, mini, arrhythmia, folio, stereo and 197 more...
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wordhoard
dilatory, ataraxia, hermit, cabana, hut, dome, vestigial, porcine, crapulous, usufruct, curmudgeon, bombastic and 229 more...
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sionnach's Words
contumely, fomite, holmgang, poltroon, eleemosynary, obsidian, nugatory, grindcore, felch, recrudescent, pyx, parenteral and 3271 more...
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Isograms
Words with each letter repeated the same number of times. The pattern of repetition is tagged: 1212, 1221, 121122, 122121, 121233, 122133, 123123, 123132, 123213, 123231, 123312, 123321, 12123434, ...
deeded, sestettes, geggee, appeases, caucasus, isis, cancan, intestines, mesosome, palpal, valval, mama and 154 more...
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just saying
yeah, alas, aargh, bah, because, boo, certainly, damn, geez, grrr, hey, lame and 34 more...
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W.E.L.D.E.R.
réchauffé, gast, dere, heller, arête, wair, tut, shad, tipi, emeu, codon, unco and 65 more...
Tweets
Looking for tweets for haha.

infostyx Also, Nelson Muntz's favorite word. Aug 27, 2007
drarch They're of ordinary, agricultural value as well: a large, horizontal grate can be used in lieu of a gate. Pasture animals can't manage the gaps but deft footed creatures can pass without having to climb over or unlatch/relatch the gate. Dec 17, 2006
man Wow, fun :) Dec 17, 2006
adoarns Describes a kind of fence which is sunken, so that on the privileged side one can look out with an unobstructed view, whereas on the other side the ground slopes gradually down to the foot of the wall; used by English upper-crust-types to get pretty views beyond their gardens without opening up their backyards to wild fauna. Dec 17, 2006