The origin of "HOHA"

Oct 24, 2004 23:51

One of my many adoring fans (truthofmyyouth) has recently asked me the question, "What does HOHA mean?" Well to answer her question, "HOHA" really does not mean anything. It's a country club type way of saying the classic "HAHA", but with a "HO" added on the front instead of the standard "HA". I first started using this expression when I stole the phrase, "I need to get out of these wet clothes and into a dry martini!" from Nick. I was saying the phrase at an increased rate, until I started to add the "HOHA" on the end. After a while I was saying the "HOHA" much more often and the original phrase eventually faded away. Well there you go truthofmyyouth, I hope that answers your question. - edanke!
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