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 August 29, 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 01, 2005
guy 1: i just got a cool shirt and bough this from this really cool store that the cousin of my sister's friend's boyfriend's brother and its like sooo awesome you should get a shirt here too and their products are cheap too
guy 2: HA?
guy 2: HA?
by the dantey April 24, 2009
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