by anhminh July 1, 2011

When you say or type "ha" the general understanding is that you "had a little laugh", because the joke wasn't any good or interesting, but the actual thing that is in your mind when saying or typing it is "how annoying..." ("ha" is used as acronym)
Teenager:Oh, man you just gotta see my supersweet and funny CrAzY FrOg TOY!
*plays on* - "RING DING DING DING DING BAW BAW RING BEE BEE BO POW POW WHA WHA"
Person 1: ha...
*plays on* - "RING DING DING DING DING BAW BAW RING BEE BEE BO POW POW WHA WHA"
Person 1: ha...
by Dear Deer October 5, 2008

This could be used for 2 things,
1. Ha is used for “her” this came from ice spice!
2. Ha as in hahaha (funny.)
1. Ha is used for “her” this came from ice spice!
2. Ha as in hahaha (funny.)
by 212…_. May 19, 2023

A word generally replacing and tense of have (have, had, has). It can as well be used before any verb or auxiliary verb. It may also be spelled as "haz."
I has a blanket.
I has a Halo collector's helmet, but my roomate stole it.
He has a blanket.
I has can do it!
I has jumped over the blanket.
I has a Halo collector's helmet, but my roomate stole it.
He has a blanket.
I has can do it!
I has jumped over the blanket.
by Sen4lifE January 24, 2010

by Kane Kopacek October 18, 2008

1) A greeting
2) A way of expeessing excitement
The word comes from Steve Coogans fictional character Alan Partridge - who had three successful series including a chat show on the BBC
2) A way of expeessing excitement
The word comes from Steve Coogans fictional character Alan Partridge - who had three successful series including a chat show on the BBC
by I'm Jack Cooper April 1, 2005
