by chilli ring November 7, 2009

Mandark's Laugh from Dexter's Laboratory.
by Devawr April 26, 2011

A saying spoken by U.S. Army Drill Sergeants whenever something appears comical to them, due to the Drill Sergeants inability to speak more than two words without cussing, they will often implant curse words in the middle phrases where they have no business being.
Private: Drill Sergeant my knee bone is sticking out of my leg.
Drill Sergeant: Ha-Mother-Fucking-Ha, Front Leaning Rest Position Move!!!
(Translation)
Drill Sergeant: I find your pain and discomfort comical to me and I would like you to do push ups to further increase your pain and vicariously my amusement at said pain.
Drill Sergeant: Ha-Mother-Fucking-Ha, Front Leaning Rest Position Move!!!
(Translation)
Drill Sergeant: I find your pain and discomfort comical to me and I would like you to do push ups to further increase your pain and vicariously my amusement at said pain.
by I got you back July 13, 2009

To sodomize a woman with a ornamental staff used for ceremonial purposes whilst wearing a Nigerian shaman mask and dancing.
by Dr Distress August 6, 2021

I discovered a meal named "Shit on a shingle" and I am going to make Devilled Eggs on Easter Sunday. Mwa ha ha ha, I am King Bowser!
by Ishy-Yoshi April 17, 2023

The Curse-ye-ha-me-ha, also known as the Shin-ye-ha-me-ha, is one of the many moves of Christian Weston Chandler, better known online as Chris-Chan. It is frequently used against many of Chris's adversaries, such as trolls, jerkops, and Mary Lee Walsh. It is done in the exact same way as the Kamehameha from Dragon Ball and its later sequels. The way Chris learned this move is unclear, although it was likely from an episode of Excel Saga, in which a "Nabehameha" is used, which is named after the series director.
"When cursing, I fell enraged or angry; I channel that energy between my hands, gathering them in and throwing them towards either the target I'm angry at, or the ground or skyward; a choice of words are optional, but they do seem to add more oomph to the attack." - Christian Weston Chandler, describing how the Curse-ye-ha-me-ha is performed.
by The Mudpie June 12, 2022

ha ha is the only acceptable way to finish a sentence if you work in retail. it is a professional, mature way to end off your sentences when interacting with customers. it brings your employer a fantastic reputation, along with proving to colleagues and managers that you are intellectually connected with customers, and provide amazing customer service.
saying ha ha at the end of a sentence or question is prime customer priority and should always contribute to the friendliness of the face of the company.
saying ha ha at the end of a sentence or question is prime customer priority and should always contribute to the friendliness of the face of the company.
retail worker: would you like a bag ha ha?
customer: why yes i would, thank you very much
retail worker: and would you like your receipt ha ha?
customer: go on then, thank you so much for this outstanding service you’ve given
retail worker: no problem, have a nice day ha ha
customer: why yes i would, thank you very much
retail worker: and would you like your receipt ha ha?
customer: go on then, thank you so much for this outstanding service you’ve given
retail worker: no problem, have a nice day ha ha
by milflovergengar December 3, 2023
