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The answer MWAHAHA has 7 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of mwahaha in various dictionaries:
MWAHAHA - Evil laughter or maniacal laughter is a stock manic laughter by a villain in fiction. The expression "evil laugh" dates back to at least 1860. "Wicke...
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Villain's evil laugh |
Evil laugh |
Villain's laugh |
Demonic laugh |
Outburst after a nefarious plan is hatched |
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Apr 19 2019 New York Times |
May 7 2018 The Washington Post |
May 7 2018 L.A. Times Daily |
Aug 16 2014 L.A. Times Daily |
Dec 13 2013 Ink Well xwords |
Mar 9 2010 Jonesin' |
Mar 4 2010 Jonesin' |
Mwahaha might refer to |
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Evil laughter or maniacal laughter is a stock manic laughter by a villain in fiction. The expression "evil laugh" dates back to at least 1860. "Wicked laugh" can be found even earlier, dating back to at least 1784. Another variant, the "sardonic laugh," shows up in 1714 and might date back even further.In comic books, where supervillains utter such laughs, it is variously rendered as mwahahaha, mwhahaha, muahahaha, hehehehe, bwuhuhuhaha, etc. (Compare with Ho ho ho.) These words are also commonly used on internet blogs, bulletin board systems, and games. There, they are generally used when some form of victory is attained, or to indicate superiority over someone else. The words are often used as interjections, and less frequently as nouns. * During the 1930s, the popular radio program The Shadow used a signature evil laugh as part of its presentation. This was voiced by actor Frank Readick, and his laugh was used even after Orson Welles took over the lead role. The evil laugh voiced by V |