1. ha-ha - Noun
2. ha-ha - Verb
3. ha-ha - Interjection
A sunk fence; a fence, wall, or ditch, not visible till one is close upon it.
Source: Webster's dictionaryha ha
Ha," I said. "Oh, ha-ha. Yeah, 'cause they love me. You see how many vampires are up here? Zero, right?" One," said Eric, stepping out of the stairwell. Charlaine Harris
We live in the country. I'm a redneck. No, ha-ha. I live in L.A. County, but more in the hills. Not in the fancy kind! Trust me; whatever you do you do not want to come to my neighborhood! Atticus Shaffer
I don't have to come up with a ha-ha belly laugh every day, but drawings with warmth and love or ones that put a lump in the throat. That's more important to me than a laugh. Bil Keane
You slept with Curran and you didn't tell me? I'm your best friend.” "It didn't come up.” "How disappointing for you.” Ha-ha. "That's not what I meant. Ilona Andrews
Doyle is the author of some great novels coming out of Ireland: “The Commitments,” “Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha,” “Smile” and “The Guts” to name just a few I’ve enjoyed. Source: Internet
He won the Man Booker Prize in 1993 for his exuberant novel “Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha.” Source: Internet