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hawayThe apostrophe in ha’way is I think because the expression comes from have away. Similar in use to get away or come away. In other northern dialects it is common to hear expressions such as get away (with you) or go on (with you) often as expressions of surprise/disbelief.
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hawayIt means snake charmer supposedly....it is my last name currently
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hawaycome along
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hawayA Sunderland phrase of encouragement usually including a mysteriously placed apostrophe as in ha'way. The Tyneside equivalent is 'Howay' (which see also) meaning 'come on' - 'Ha'way the lads' is often hear at Sunderland football matches. Heor
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