A fork of Rural Dictionary
military term 1. Heard Understood and Acknowledged, 2. Anything but "no" 3. To be all for something 4. To question if something is heard understood and acknowledged.
Maj Smith: HUA?
SSgt Jones: HUA!
"I'm heading out to the field...Hua?"
heard, understood, acknowledged
Q."you get me"
A. "HUA!"
Pronounced as 'Huah', it is used among the US Air Force in verbal communication as an acknowledgement. Also used in expressing joy or intense approval.
"Be at the gym at 0930, ok?"
"Hua."
"The entire Wing is getting a three-day weekend."
"Hua!"
A vietnamese last name. Normally people with this last name have secret powers, which they never show to people, such as turning into a dragon and flying. These people are also known for there natural buffness and chokedness. In addition, his name is said my many when in battle or during sword fighting.
Hua is chokkkeedd.
OMG HUA is fucken bufff
Die bitch, die. Huaaaaa.
Heard - Acknowledged - Understood.
Commonly used by the U.S. Army, however, originated within the U.S. Air Force.
Often stated with excitement
Some people refer to the Army "Hua" as "Head Up Ass"
Captain: Be there at 0700
Airmen: Hua!