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tee-heed

  • past participle
    of tee-hee.
    tee-hee
    interjection
    (used as an exclamation or representation of laughter, as in expressing amusement or derision.)
  • past tense form
    of tee-hee.
    tee-hee
    interjection
    (used as an exclamation or representation of laughter, as in expressing amusement or derision.)

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Raynard patted him on the back and everybody else tee-heed for a hot second.

From "Bronx Masquerade" by Nikki Grimes

In spite of my supplications, they drew no nearer in, and what frightened me most of all, the new man tee-heed with laughter as he talked and looked at me.

From The Ontario High School Reader by A.E. Marty

He passed his time in bein' tee'd, tee-heed, or teeterin'.

From Mr. Scraggs by Henry Wallace Phillips

"Hal hasn't tee-heed for twenty-four hours in my hearing," Mr. Perry said reprovingly.

From The Radio Boys in the Thousand Islands by J. W. Duffield