Happy

//ˈhæp.i//

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Adjective
Proper Noun
Adjective
Verb
Noun

The word "happy" can be used as adjective, proper noun, adjective, verb and noun.

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First Happy Time Happy Hallow Happy Jack Happy Merchant Happy Time I hope you're happy Second Happy Time as happy as a pig in mud belated happy birthday dance-happy demob-happy fat and happy flag-happy gate-happy get happy gun-happy happification happify happiless happily happiness happy 4th happy Easter happy Fourth happy Halloween happy Hanukkah happy Independence Day happy Kwanzaa happy New Year happy Ramadan happy Thanksgiving happy Valentine's Day happy as Larry happy as a box of birds happy as a clam happy as a clam at high water happy as a jaybird happy as a lark happy as a pig in mud happy as a pig in shit happy as a possum up a gum tree happy as a prince happy as a sandboy happy belated birthday happy birthday happy birthday in heaven happy bunny happy button happy camper happy chappy happy clapper happy corner happy day scenario happy days happy despatch happy dispatch happy ending happy ever after happy families happy gas happy hardcore happy holidays happy hour happy hunting ground happy landing happy landings happy little vegemite happy meal happy medium happy number happy panda happy path happy pill happy place happy puppet syndrome happy sack happy slap happy slapper happy slapping happy snap happy talk happy to see someone happy trail happy trails happy vowel happy waitress happy-clappy happy-go-lucky happycore happyish happyologist happyology many happies many happy returns mishappiness mishappy nonhappy not happy, Jan one big happy family overhappy rock happy semihappy slap happy slap-happy slaphappy snap-happy space-happy trigger happy trigger-happy you happy jiu OK you will own nothing and be happy

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