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ha ha ha HA!

an expression commonly used by drama students. this expression is commonly used in shakespeare acting for scenes. this is only used in comedic scenes because in a dramatic scene you would look dumb.

origin, somewhere in the palisadian area of Los Angeles, believed to be used in shakespeare festival scene

used by 4 HA's created by the stomach with emphasis on the last HA
Beatrice: Oh senor Benedick! Against my will i have come to bid thee to supper.

(she exits)
Benedick: Ha Ha Ha HA! Against my will i have come to bid thee to supper. i think she believes im sexy. mhmmmm thats how i roll.
ha ha ha HA! by theanswerman147 October 13, 2011
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Ha Ha, Charade you are!

a line in the song "Pigs", from the Pink Floyd album {Animals. The band is making fun at British politicians, although the sentiments can be applied just about anywhere.
You bus stop ratbag. Ha Ha, Charade you are!
You fucked up old hag! Ha Ha, Charade you are!

... hand over heart ... I'd say you're a laugh ...
but you're really a cryyyyyy-iii-iiiiyyyyyyyyyyy
To aggressively yell and act like a maniac to the target in mind.
Her: I'm going to HOO HA HA you!
Me: Oh god please no not this. I thought the prophecy was a lie! A LIEEEEE!!!
HOO HA HA by BlastCKXX October 9, 2019

Ha ha, charade you are

British phrase coined by Pink Floyd in the song Pigs (Three Different Ones). The phrase implies that you are being use'd especially in the form of higher power (I.E the government). In book Animal Farm the pigs are the Government and the dogs are the police, this also supports the meaning of the phrase because as quoted from the song dogs:"Gotta admit, that I'm a little bit confused/Sometimes it seems to me, as if I'm just being used".
"Ha ha, charade you are" said the Premier to his military.
Karli Morgenthau: One world, one people.
Viewer: Mwa ha ha.
mwa ha ha by Queen Buttrix April 17, 2021

He he ha ha

Me:he he ha ha
you when: he he ha ha
hog ridaa
He he ha ha by Dri3nds February 13, 2022
The French version of "LOL" (laugh out loud) or "LMAO" (laugh my ass off).
Dude, Pierre fell down playing football in front of Yvonne, Le HA-HA!
Le HA-HA by Jean-Luc Delarouge January 8, 2009