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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - hee-haw

 
 

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Hee-haw

hee-haw
 noun  Etymology: imitative  Date: 1815  1. the bray of a donkey  2. a loud rude laugh ; guffaw  • ~ intransitive verb
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1.
  n. & v. --n. the bray of a donkey. --v.intr. (of or like a donkey) emit a braying sound. Etymology: imit. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
   1. noun  1) крик осла  2) громкий хохот  2. v.  1) кричать (об осле)  2) громко хохотать, ржать ...
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3.
  ~ n the noise made by a donkey heel ~1 n 1 »OF YOUR FOOT« the back part of your foot body, foot1 2 »OF A SHOE« the raised part of a shoe that is under the back of your foot 3 high-heeled/low-heeled etc high-heeled or low-heeled shoes have high or low heels 4 »OF A SOCK« the part of a sock that covers your heel 5 »OF YOUR HAND« the raised part of your hand near your wrist  (I pressed the paper down firmly with the heel of my hand.) 6 heels a pair of women's shoes with high heels 7 be on/at sb's heels to be following closely behind someone, especially in order to catch or attack them  (The gang were at his heels.) 8 on the heels of very soon after something  (Kinnock's resignation came on the heels of the party's fourth defeat.) 9 bring sb to heel to force someone to behave in the way that you want them to 10 call sth to heel a) if you call a dog to heel, you tell it to come back to you b) if someone comes to heel they obey you again 11 come to heel if a dog comes to heel, it comes back to its owner when the owner calls it 12 take to your heels to start running as fast as possible  (As soon as he saw me he took to his heels.) 13 turn/spin on your heel to suddenly turn away from someone, especially in an angry or rude way 14 under the heel of completely controlled by a government or group  (The whole country was under the heel of a tyrannical dictatorship.) 15 »BAD MAN« old-fashioned a man who behaves badly towards other people  (- see also well­heeled, Achilles' heel, click your heels click (1), cool your heels cool2 (4), dig your heels in dig1, down­at­heel, drag your heels drag1 (8), hard on sb's heels hard2 (9), head over heels in love head1 (51), hot on sb's heels hot1 (15), kick your heels kick1 (11)) ~2 v 1 to put a heel on a shoe 2 heel! spoken used when telling a dog to walk next to you 3 to send the ball backwards in rugby by hitting it with your heel heel over phr v if something heels over, it leans to one side as if it is going to fall  (The ship was heeling over in the wind.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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