1. hee-haw - Noun
2. hee-haw - Verb
3. hee-haw - Interjection
braying characteristic of donkeys
a loud laugh that sounds like a horse neighing
Source: WordNethee haw
Buck Owens then began using the barn interior set for his performances after it was replaced by the "Hee Haw Honky Tonk" set and was named "Buck's Place" (as a nod to one of Owens' hits, " Sam's Place "). Source: Internet
Like Hee Haw, Lawrence Welk was picked up for syndication in the fall of 1971, and there were some markets where the same station aired both programs. Source: Internet
Guest appearances Hee Haw featured at least two, and sometimes three or four, guest celebrities each week. Source: Internet
Guest stars often participated in this sketch as well; and on occasion, personalities from TV stations that carried Hee Haw, as well as country music radio personalities, would appear in this sketch with Owens or Clark. Source: Internet
Harron had been performing the character since 1952 on Canadian television, and would continue playing Farquharson in many other media venues before, during and after Hee Haw. Source: Internet
Hee Haw Honey Misty Rowe joined Samples in later seasons as his assistant, and during this time Samples at one point would guise himself as a magician, whom Rowe would introduce as "Junior the Great." Source: Internet