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hee

(onomatopoeia) An expression of laughter. (rare) Said as a limb is swung in attack.

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Hee-hee.
Elme, hee it is.
Come hee.
Did Geoge Washington eve sleep hee?
The toys ae on the chai up hee, by the libay doo.
What's going on hee?
Hee's the both fo Ms. Bophy.
Hee's you hat.
But, Motime, ight out hee with eveyone looking?
Yes, ight out hee with eveyone looking.
And to think that it happened ight hee in this oom!
Now, hee.
Did I leave some notes hee fo my new book?
Yee-hee!
Hee-haw!
Hee-haw?
Forgot my hat. Hee-haw!
Hee-haw! Put him on.
Hee-hee, hee-hee, hee-hee. I remind you that His Highness is awaiting the ladies.
Hee, hee.
Hee-hee. I've seen a housefly.
Let's go, Sam. Hee-haw, Sammy!
Hee-haw! Hee-haw! - Hee-haw!
Hee-haw! Go to work, slave.
Hee-haw? - Yes, Sam's crazy about Mary.
Florida! - Hee-haw!
Hee-haw.
Monsieur Marc, hee hee. I'm staying on.
Jump, soldier boy, like a flea, hee hee hee!

News and current affairs

The military dictatorship established by Park Chung-hee in 1962 adopted an aggressive economic development policy, partly to contain North Korea.
Indeed, adopting a hardline stance has enabled her to whitewash some inconvenient family history: Her father, the dictator Park Chung-hee, collaborated with the Japanese military while Korea was under colonial rule.
One of Kishi's greatest Cold War allies - apart from Nixon - was the South Korean strongman President Park Chung-hee, who came to power in a military coup a year after Kishi resigned as prime minister.
The fact that many family members, including Park Chung Hee's daughter, Geon-hye, support the conservative opposition party is surely no coincidence.
South Korea's strongman, Park Chung-hee, current President Park Geun-hye's father, was in many ways a pioneer of the type of society that we now see in China and Russia.
Park's status as the daughter of former President Park Chung-hee, who put the chaebol at the center of South Korea's economy, could give her the credibility needed to recast their economic role.
Indeed, Kim Jong-eun, the third son of Kim Jong-il and his late consort Ko Young-hee, was mooted as his father's successor almost a year ago.
Both her mother and her father, President Park Chung-hee, were assassinated, in 1974 and 1979, respectively.
Acclaimed as a national hero among radical right-wingers, the iron-fisted Park Chung-hee ruled South Korea from 1963 to 1979, in the wake of the 1961 military coup, only to be assassinated by his intelligence chief.
Indeed, as a pillar of export-oriented modernity, Park Chung-hee was once lionized as the archetype of a modernizing political leadership in military-authoritarian states.
South Korea's recently elected president, Park Geun-hye, is the daughter of Park Chung Hee, who ruled the country from 1961 to 1979.
Park is the daughter of former president, General Park Chung-hee, who seized power in a military coup in 1961.
Of course, Kim Jong-il's sister, Kim Kyung-hee, and his sister-in-law, Jang Seong-taek, will assume something of a regency role, acting both as patron to the Great Successor and as a force to mobilize the military to close ranks behind the Kim dynasty.
But it is not clear how faithfully, and for how long, Kim Kyung-hee and Jang will remain supportive of Kim Jong-un.