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Deriving from the phrase ‘have to’(which is have+infinitive, broken-down into have+to+{verb}, but minus the verb), ‘hafta’ usually functions as a verb-modifying adverb replacing the modal-auxiliary ‘must’, ‘required to ___’; used to show a strong desire toward, or want for, doing something.

See also: gotsta, wanna, oughtta, tta\-tta
spoiled teen: “I just *hafta* have it!!”
by victor van styn August 10, 2005
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Another way of expressing "sure thing".
Yeah shur-thang, Mick. I’m down wih dat. I’m ’hind you all th‘way...
by victor van styn September 27, 2005
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the politically correct form of 'waiter'\'waitress'
Hello--I’m Morgan, and I’ll be your server tonight!
by victor van styn July 26, 2005
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German pronoun for '{formal}You'.
'Sie' is pronounced like 'zee'.
by victor van styn July 25, 2005
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part of speach: interjection
"Excellent!", "Wonderful!", "Terrific!"; used to show happiness about something that some-one just said.

Pronounced `PREE-muh', with a slight roll of the ‘r’.

Etymology: German ‘prima’, meaning
I scored a 98 on my History Exam!!!!!

:O!!! Prima!!!!!!


Dass ist prima!! ("That is terrifific!!")
by victor van styn September 5, 2005
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part of speach: interjection
"Excellent!", "Wonderful!"; used to show happiness about something that some-one just said.

Said with a slight roll of the ‘r’.

Etymology: German 'prima', meaning
I scored a 98 on my History Exam!!!!!

:O!! Prima!!!!!!
by victor van styn September 5, 2005
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state or quality of hillariousness
The hilarity of Fred's situation was near impossible not to make you cry with laughter.

"The hilaria of his statement made it nearly impossible for Karen not to burst laughing."
by victor van styn October 8, 2005
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