The common greeting gesture of a Fillipino when he/she has no relevent conversation to engage.
The greeting of a relative(normaly of an uncle) whom does not currently know or care of ones name despite the gender of the person it is directed to.
As Aaron waved to his uncle his uncle said in a robotic fashion "Hi guy". . .
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a low class bitch that gives phone sex to any male. She
does not care what you look like, married or the coworker
down the hall. Some companies have a "oh hi honey"
that works as a receiptionist which makes phone sex a snap.
Female - Oh hi honey...what are you doing.
Male - stroking my cock for you.
Female - put lotion on it so I can hear it. Will send you
emails later telling you how wet I am.
my little robin pussy is so wet.
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The way in which one person would greet another person named "Fi".
Also (erroneously) short for "high fidelity" - used to describe recorded sound that sounds faithfully like the original production of the sound. It's a term that originated in the 1950's (before stereos) to describe sound-recording equipment that provided faithful reproductions, but nowadays is used mostly by audiophiles.
Fi: Hey there buddy!
You: Hi-Fi!
Pedophile: Come over here kiddie, these Bose speakers produce such high-fidelity sound!
Audiophile: No they don't.
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A stoned prostitute (say it out loud).
(sung) Hi-ho, Hi-ho, its off to work we go, beeyotch...
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An electronic music genre that emphasizes the very high and some parts of the upper-mid range of tracks in order to prominently feature the hi-hat sound of a traditional drum kit.
It is in stark contrast to traditional electronic dance music where a pounding bass drum sound is prominently featured, and the bass line is emphasized.
Since the absence of bass doesn't resonate through walls as easy, it is a preferred genre of club night afterhours that take place in residential areas, as it does not bother sleeping neighbors as easily.
It is considered a DJ mix connoisseur's preferred style as it exposes mixing errors more prominently.
Minimal techno was one of the first genres to experience "hi-hat-ification," as it was first featured on Norwegian DJ DJ Kristov Gjesdal's radio show "High Pass Radio."
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This DJ has way too much kick drum action--he needs to get with the program and start spinning hi-hat.
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To say "Good-Bye".
The opposite of "hi-lo" which is a weird way to say "Hello"
Guess what? lo-hi, baby!
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