See also: ah

English edit

Interjection edit

ahh

  1. Alternative spelling of aah

Noun edit

ahh (plural ahhs)

  1. Alternative spelling of aah
    • 2009 January 4, Joe Brescia, “Twins Graduate From Columbia to Stardom at the Circus”, in New York Times[1]:
      In any given performance, their tosses and spins and leaps elicit oohs and ahhs from children and adults.
    • 2013, Tom Turpin, Modern Custom Guns: Walnut, Steel, and Uncommon Artistry, 2nd edition, Iola, Wis.: Gun Digest Books, →ISBN, page 47:
      The most underrated component in building a custom gun is the metalsmithing. Stock work immediately attracts attention. Fancy checkering patterns, meticulously executed, are sure to elicit oohs and ahhs.

Verb edit

ahh (third-person singular simple present ahhs, present participle ahhing, simple past and past participle ahhed)

  1. Alternative spelling of aah

Particle edit

ahh

  1. Pronunciation spelling of -ass. (“used to intensify an adjective”)

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