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The word "ha" is typically an interjection, used to express laughter or amusement.
No. Outlook express does.
You should be able to do it by hitting Start, then Control panel and when the list comes up hit Software installed and that should give you a list of what's installed. Find the photo express and delete it.
The correct spelling is "laugh." It is spelled L-A-U-G-H.
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Yes, "heehee" is considered an onomatopoeia as it imitates the sound of laughter or giggling. It is used to express amusement or joy in a playful manner.
"Lml" is slang for "laughing mad loud," which is used to express amusement or laughter in a text message or online conversation.
AIM is a program that is downloaded and installed on a personal computer. AIM express is launched via a web browser, so that a program does not have to be downloaded.
"Ha" is an interjection often used to express laughter or amusement. "Mush" is a command traditionally used to urge sled dogs to start running.
openSuse can be installed on many different devices. The best supported devices include BeagleBoard, Panda Board, Versatile Express, and Chroot. openSuse may also be installed on Calxeda, i.MX53 Loco, CuBox, Origen Board, Efika MX.
"LLS" on Facebook commonly stands for "laughing like shit" and is used to express extreme amusement in online conversations.
The most common email programs installed on a PC are Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Live Mail, and Thunderbird. Outlook Express is used with Windows XP and older versions.