Monday, January 6, 2014

High on the Hog (Part 5) : Tee-Hee, Hee-Haw, Ho-Ho-Ho, Oh-Oh-Oh!!!

Note this excerpt taken from the etymology dictionary and as a follow up to Part 3:
tee-hee Look up tee-hee at Dictionary.comimitative of derisive laughter at least since Chaucer (cf. "The Miller's Tale"). 
You may recollect that this cropped up as a result of investigating "T/t" via "tee".   From reading the various etymology the original sense seems to me as being "to tease up ... to build up", and this build up takes many forms ie: teed off (anger, where blood pressure "builds up"); to tee off (originally "build up" a little mound of sand to set the golf ball on).

Now here's the cryptic catch 22-- the tee and hee are part of a hidden cryptic message, like so many others discussed in my blogs, that were designed and influenced by the inner twin world.  Perhaps scribes of old were aware of the inner twin world and so play along.  In the case of Tee-Hee it's much like Toumai (or two-may), the name of my first blog begin in 2009.   In this case, since the twin ee's are the same, it's the relation between "T" and "H" that needs to be considered... and they do have something in common.  The "H" is the 7th letter of our English Alphabet and the "T" is the 7th letter from the end (in keeping with the "complimentary opposite inner twin fashion").  Factoring into the cryptic communication as well is the "hee" being phonetically identical to "He" (masculine) hence this means that "Tee" is a reference to the feminine (the inner twin world is matriarchal as opposed to our patriarchal outer twin world).
Hee Haw.jpg
This is nott the first time that the word "Hee" is used to indicate laughter of a sort, note the following image at right and this excerpt taken from the tv comedy "Hee Haw" re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hee_Haw:
Hee Haw was an American television variety show featuring country music and humor with fictional rural Kornfield Kounty as a backdrop. It aired on CBS-TV from 1969–1971 before a 20-year run in localsyndication. The show was inspired by Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
And the cryptic catch 22 gets even more interesting when you consider "Gee-Haw"--

Finally, there is another that we need to consider re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tipi
The word tipi comes into English from the Lakota language;[17] the word thípi [ˈtʰipi] consists of two elements: the verb thí, meaning "to dwell", and a pluralising enclitic (a suffix-like ending that marks the subject of the verb as plural), pi, and means "they dwell".The word tipi comes into English from the Lakota language;[17] the word thípi [ˈtʰipi] consists of two elements: the verb thí, meaning "to dwell", and a pluralising enclitic (a suffix-like ending that marks the subject of the verb as plural), pi, and means "they dwell".
Insofar as the inner twin world goes, the main reason for them to be coming out, communicating and declaring war against us is to promote the TUSSH-- the Two United Structure System Home, designed to replace our present "insufficient" homes... essentially we need a new type of teepee.  

Note the following re the letter T (taw):
In the Syriac alphabet, as in the Hebrew and Phoenician alphabets, taw (ܬ) is the last letter in the alphabet. It represents either /t/ (voiceless alveolar plosive) or between a t and d sound.
Aleph is the sacred masculine where as Taw is the sacred feminine... nott so much as lost, albeit a faint and flickering light (as per their choice), available to be seen by the chosen few to begin, until everyone is able to see... this blog is part of the process... the flickering light.  

As to "Haw" note the following from http://www.witchipedia.com/herb:hawthorn :
Other Names Whitethorn, Hazels, Gazels, Halves, Quickset, Bread-and-Cheese Tree, Albesyne, L’Epine Noble, Hagedorn, Hedgethorn, Fairy Bush, May blossom, May Bush, May Flower, Quick, Thorn, Haw, Hag Thorn, Ladies Meat, Tree of Chastity, May Tree
Keep in mind that my name is "May"!!

Since we're on the topic of "laughter" and "Big/Tall/Fat/Hog-like" there's the "Ho-Ho-Ho" of the big jolly elf... note the following from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ho_ho_ho:
"Ho ho ho" is a rendition of a particular type of deep-throated laugh or chuckle which is of Irish Gaelic derivation.[citation needed] It is also used as the laugh of Santa Claus and the Jolly Green Giant.[1] 
I forgot this was the laughter of the Green Giant.  Note as well, the following etymology:

  • ho (n.) by 1999, American English slang,... a ghetto pronunciation of whore.

  • hoar (adj.) Old English har "hoary, gray, venerable, old," the connecting notion being gray hair, from Proto-Germanic *haira (cf. Old Norse harr "gray-haired, old," Old Saxon, Old High German her "distinguished, noble, glorious," German hehr), from PIE *kei-, source of color adjectives (see hue (n.1)). German also uses the word as a title of respect, in Herr

Check out these posts from my toumai blog:

Of course given that the inner twin world have influenced many of our words to fit into the cryptic communication, consider "Hoe-Hoe-Hoe"!!!  Note the etymology:
hoe (n.) Look up hoe at Dictionary.commid-14c., from Old French houe (12c.), from Frankish *hauwa, from Proto-Germanic *hawwan (cf. Old High German houwa "hoe, mattock, pick-axe," German Haue), from PIE *kau- "to hew, strike" (see hew). The verb is first recorded early 15c. Related: Hoedhoeing.
What strikes me with the "strike/hew" communication, is that the inner twin world are striking down notable persons-- generating "timely" deaths in order to communicate... and in the process striking down an inner twin from their own world... this war being waged against us is a sacrifice, one that is paid on both sides, all for the purpose of waking us up to the "Oh-Oh" trouble that's no laughing matter... one that awaits both our worlds if we don't hurry up and get with their TUSSH program.

As a final, note the following from Taw's wiki page:

Taw
PhoenicianHebrewAramaicSyriacArabic
TawתTawܬت‍,ت
There's the x (cross) connection linking to the t and to the Bethlehem star (or should that be spelled "stawr"), butt most of all, note the Arabic version... definitely a cryptic tee-hee smiley face happening there .  And speaking of cryptic faces, "racous" laughter and Arabic symbols, note the following photo at right as found in my Toumai Blog post re 

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