tee-hee
[ tee-hee ]
/ ˈtiˈhi /
interjection, noun, verb (used without object), tee-heed, tee-hee·ing.
Words nearby tee-hee
tedium,
tee,
tee off,
tee shirt,
tee-ball,
tee-hee,
tee-joint,
tee-piece,
tee-plate,
tee-square,
teeing ground
Example sentences from the Web for tee-hee
All the rest of the evening she would point her finger at him and start again to tee-hee.
From the St. Lawrence to the Yser with the 1st Canadian brigade |Frederic C. CurryThe leetle cuffy looked at the gal, and then they both begun to giggle and tee-hee like any thing.
Highlife in New York: a series of letters to Mr. Zephariah Slick, |Ann S. StephensAt the finish of this improvisation the dreadfully confused Minnie went, "Tee-hee!"
The Seven Darlings |Gouverneur MorrisAnd all that watched him spoke the Dirghic word of derision, which is "Tee-Hee."
Taboo |James Branch Cabell
British Dictionary definitions for tee-hee
tee-hee
te-hee
/ (ˈtiːˈhiː) /
interjection
an exclamation of laughter, esp when mocking
noun
a chuckle
verb -hees, -heeing or -heed
(intr)
to snigger or laugh, esp derisively
Word Origin for tee-hee
C14: of imitative origin