hee haw
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English
[edit]Noun
[edit]- Alternative spelling of hee-haw
- (countable) A braying laugh.
- 1992, Dana Stabenow, A Cold Day for Murder, →ISBN, page 64:
- He had sharp brown eyes that he made look merry when it suited him, and a subborn chin he hid behind a hearty, good ol' boy hee haw that disarmed those who didn't know him well, but put the few who did on full alert.
- 2008, Afton Greenwood, Grave Notes on Aurelia, →ISBN, page 6:
- He answered, blooming out with a clownish grin that usually brought big hee-haws, “Sixteen. Short for my age.”
- 2009, Wave Joann Stevens, Mystery, Adventure & Nonsense: True Stories of Make-Believe, →ISBN:
- The little gurgling sounds became great big hee haws of hysteria.
Interjection
[edit]- Alternative spelling of hee-haw
Verb
[edit]hee haw (third-person singular simple present hee haws, present participle hee hawing, simple past and past participle hee hawed)