Happy
51happy — Australian Slang showing an excessive liking for, or quick to use an item indicated (used in combination): trigger happy ; sex happy …
52happy — [14] The Old and Middle English word for ‘happy’ was what in modern English has become silly. This began to change its meaning around the 15th century, and obviously an opportunity began to open up for an adjective expressing ‘contentment’ (as… …
53happy — See: strike a happy medium, trigger happy at quick on the trigger …
54happy — adj 1. delighted, glad, pleased, contented, gratified, satisfied; elated, well pleased, thrilled, tickled, Inf. tickled pink, pleased as punch, Dial. in hog heaven, Brit. Sl. chuffed; euphoric, on cloud nine, on top of the world, walking or… …
55happy — adjective 1) Syn: cheerful, cheery, merry, joyful, jovial, jolly, carefree, in good spirits, in a good mood, pleased, contented, content, satisfied 2) we will be happy to advise you Syn …
56happy — [14] The Old and Middle English word for ‘happy’ was what in modern English has become silly. This began to change its meaning around the 15th century, and obviously an opportunity began to open up for an adjective expressing ‘contentment’ (as… …
57HAPPY — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index happy noun delight, elation, exultation, fulfillment, happiness, heaven adjective cheerful, delightful …
58happy — hap|py 〈 [hæ̣pı] Adj.; umg.; salopp〉 glücklich, zufrieden, hocherfreut; er war ganz happy über die gute Nachricht [Etym.: engl.] …
59happy — hap|py [ hæpi ] suffix used with some nouns to make adjectives meaning that someone is too willing to do or use something bad: trigger happy (=too willing to shoot a gun) …
60happy — hap·py || hæpɪ adj. glad, pleased; cheerful, characterized by joyfulness; well timed, appropriate; fortunate; typified by a dazed or obsessive manner (used in combination: i.e. trigger happy) …