Happy meaning in English
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Definition
happy: pleased, joyful, delighted, contented
She's happier than her brother. She is always smiling and he is always miserable.
Happy New Year! A greeting used around the new year.
I'd be happy to attend your wedding. I'd be pleased to see you get married.
Happy Birthday!: Have a great birthday! Best wishes on your birthday!
Examples
- "I know what you're going to say, and I'd be happy to kiss you at midnight."
- "-Because I'm an idiot. Happy?"
- "I'm so happy!"
- "I know what you're going to say and I'd be happy to kiss you at midnight."
- "I'm glad to welcome you all here to the Luxor Lakes Resort and Casino, and I'm happy to see such a great turnout for this event."
- "(humming 'Happy Birthday')"
- "Brent, Moira, I'm joining you live from "Happy FunDays" primary school in Washington D."
- "You happy now?"
- "I am happy to accept the sandals... and the socks."
- "Bruno : Brent, I'm happy to say that we have in fact reached an agreement with the International Fruit Concern, and that Miracle Juices now belongs to them."
- "I'm so happy for you."
- "Big, happy, fat, disgusting, sexy pigs!"
- "I'd be happy to transfer you to the Human Resources Department."
- "Happy Christmas Susie"
- "I'd be happy to set up an appointment for you."
- "I was so happy I tried to hit a monk, but I couldn't."
- "Susie : Aren't you happy?"
- "Happy Christmas Icarus"
- "I'd be happy to join you in Texas for a long weekend in early October."
- "Happy training!"
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