The phrase "haddest hard feelings" may seem confusing in terms of spelling, but it can be easily broken down with IPA phonetic transcription. "Haddest" is pronounced /ˈhædɛst/ and is the archaic second-person singular form of "have", meaning "you had". "Hard" is pronounced /hɑːrd/ and is a homophone for "hard of hearing". Finally, "feelings" is pronounced /ˈfiːlɪŋz/ and refers to emotions or sentiments. Together, the phrase means "you had no ill feelings."