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HAR
HAR
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Betcha think youre funny
Hardy follower
Pfft
Yuk...
Beginning of a laugh
Belly laugh sound
Belly laugh syllable
Belly-laugh sound
Belly-laugh syllable
Bit of a laugh
Bit of feigned laughter
Bit of laughter
Bit of mockery
Bit of mocking laughter
Bit of wry laughter
Character with a duck named Kvack
Cynical laugh syllable
Derisive laugh
End-of-a-laugh syllable
Fake laugh sound
First word of Kramdens laugh
Gleasons forced laugh
Gleasons stylized laugh
Guffaw divided
Guffaw part
Guffaw syllable
Guffawers syllable
Half a laugh
Hardy follower?
Indian revolutionary -- Dayal
It comes twice after hardy
Its a laugh!
Kramden laugh
Kramden laugh syllable
Laugh
Laugh half
Laugh part
Laugh sound
Laugh start
Laugh syllable
Laugh word
Laughers sound
Laughers syllable
Laughing sound
Laughing syllable
Laughter syllable
Loud laugh syllable
Mock-laugh syllable
One of a pair of hardy followers
One of two hardy followers
Part of Kramdens guffaw
Part of Kramdens sarcastic laugh
Part of Ralph Kramdens laugh
Part of a guffaw
Part of a laugh
Part of a mock laugh
Pirates exclamation
Ralph Kramdens laugh syllable
Raucous laugh syllable
Sarcastic laugh ending
Sarcastic laugh sound
Sarcastic laugh syllable
Sarcastic syllable of laughter
Shrimp
Sound of a belly laugh
Sound of a big laugh
Sound of a laugh
Sound of sarcastic laughter
Start of Gleasons sarcastic laugh
Start of a Ralph Kramden laugh
Start of a laugh
Start of a sarcastic laugh
Syllable of laughter
What a laugh!
When repeated after Hardy
[Tell me one I havent heard before]
Harold: Abbr.
Man's name: Abbr.
Abbreviated man's name.
Port: Abbr.
Seaport: Abbr.
Poet: Abbr.
Dundee fog
Cambridge university (abbr.)
N.Y.C. has one
Gleason's stylized laugh
Gleason's forced laugh
___ Govind, Sikh guru
Part of Kramden's guffaw
Pirate's exclamation
Part of Ralph Kramden's laugh
Part of 33-Down's laugh
Part of a crack response?
With 2-Down, Ver-r-ry funny!
Part of a sarcastic laugh
Derisive laugh sound
Oh, you're funny-y-y-y ...
Laughter sound
Snarky laugh syllable
Sarcastic syllable
When repeated, So-o-o funny
Guffaw sound
Insincere yuk
Syllable of merriment
When doubled, Good one
Sardonic syllable
When said twice, Youre sooo funny
Sound of sarcasm
When doubled, fake laugh
Snarky syllable
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