0
Ka Hoerschaf Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Ha Ha Barry

Hello,

I hope, you can help me with a quote, I don´t understand.
Two people are talking, one is making a joke, the second one laughes and the first answers ... Ha Ha Barry.
But Person two is not called Barry.
Is that a special phrase for anything? Or is there an American context, that I as a European can´t know? Thank you so much.
  

Top answer

Ka Hoerschaf . Ha Ha Barry. Is that a special phrase for anything?

  • Ka Hoerschaf .
  • Ha Ha Barry.
  • Is that a special phrase for anything?
  • It is unfamiliar to me.
  • Can you supply more of the precise context.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

8 Answers
0
Ka Hoerschaf. Ha Ha Barry. But Person two is not called Barry.Is that a special phrase for anything?
It is unfamiliar to me. Can you supply more of the precise context.
0
If it's something you heard rather than read, and "Barry" seems to have no relevance to the situation, then I suppose it's possible that you misheard.
0
GPYhen I suppose it's possible that you misheard.
'Ha, ha!—very!'– ?
0
Situation:

Two fans stands on the floor. Person A and B talking about it, if they need these two fans. Then person A makes a joke:

A: Look, there are two fans of you.
B. (laughs)
A: Ha ha Barry.

I really don´t, what that means. Maybe just: good joke?

Thank you for your help :-)
0
No, it´s written down. :-(
0
Ka HoerschafSituation:Two fans stands on the floor. Person A and B talking about it, if they need these two fans. Then person A makes a joke:A: Look, there are two fans of you.B. (laughs)A: Ha ha Barry.I really don´t, what that means. Maybe just: good joke?Thank you for your help :-)
I don't understand it, I'm afraid.
0
GPYI don't understand it, I'm afraid.
Nor do I.
0
Nevertheless, thank you guys :-) I guess, I take it as a mistake with the meaning of very ;-)

Related Questions