Joyous
It's never one word.
One key word to describe an ode is poetic.
The word "joy" means happy and is one syllable. It is a noun that represents a feeling of great pleasure and happiness. In phonetics, it is pronounced /dʒɔɪ/ with a single stressed syllable.
The word may be one of these: happiest - (adjective) most happy, the superlative for happy and happier happens - (verb) occurs, takes place
The adjective would be invincible. (unbeatable)
winner
Originally the word 'gay' meant happy or whimsical. By the early 20th century, it also took on a sexual connotation. By the 1960's it meant both happy and homosexual. Today the word only means homosexual, since no one uses it any more to mean happy.
Innovative.
No, of course not. No one is always happy all the time. He had his ups and downs like the rest of us.
Most women when they fell in love, they give their heart and soul to a man that makes them happy. We always make sure that the man that we love will have all the attention they deserve. Making them feel special are one of the passion that we shared. Treating them like a baby is always what makes us happy. So if you are concern about your lady, don't because it will take a bad karma if she do hurt you.
The first one.
sadatovappySAD, hATe, lOVe, happy
It's never one word.
One word used to express "white man" is wayaabishkiiwed.
Viejo Feliz
Overjoyed (one word not two) means very happy.
Weather Man is two words