noun a representation of laughter or amusement, often associated with Santa Claus
interjection used to represent the sound of laughter or amusement, often associated with Santa Claus
Used as a humorous expression of laughter or joy, particularly in comedic performances.
Commonly used in children's songs, stories, and entertainment as a playful expression of happiness.
Used in online messaging and social media as a fun and light-hearted expression of amusement or excitement.
Used as an onomatopoeic representation of Santa Claus's laughter, often associated with the holiday season.
Often used during festive events and celebrations to add a sense of cheer and merriment.
In writing, 'ho ho' can be used to indicate laughter or merriment in a character's dialogue.
In psychology, 'ho ho' may be used to refer to a specific type of laughter or vocal expression during therapy sessions.
Comedians may use 'ho ho' as part of their comedic routine to mimic laughter or create a playful atmosphere.
When portraying Santa Claus, 'ho ho' is often used as part of the character's signature laugh or greeting.
Voice actors may use 'ho ho' to portray a jolly or cheerful character in animated films, TV shows, or video games.