The phrase 'it's happy' is not correct or usable in written English.
To convey the meaning of happiness or joy, you could use 'it's happy news' or 'it makes me happy'. For example, 'I got the job! It's happy news!'.
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Roberts's response: "Hopefully, it's Happy Hour Time".
When it's happy, a light on its tail will flash orange.
The happiness conveyed in his playing was described by Cobb: "It's happy sounding all the time.
IDSA, no stranger to tumult, says it's happy to cooperate with any hearings but stands by its recommendations.
It's happy.
"It's happy," he said.
It's happy, summer music.
But inside, it's happy.
It's happy hour.
It's happy, upbeat music".
"It's happy and sad".
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