a person who really likes cheese and will even claim that cheese is everything
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Southern version of hi--this is actually much more common than saying yawl. Can be substituted for good morning, good afternoon, good evening, hello, hi, hiya, etc..
Typically used all by itself in a greeting and in return. Pronounced as almost having 2 syllables by extending the length of the word as it is sounded out. The 1st person says it with a higher tone of voice, while the replier says it a little lower.
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When someone else says hey to you itβs usually a sign that they want to FUCK YOU!! Like seriously you need to say hey back!
Hey!
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the text greeting form of "hey" when someones pissed off.
The period at the end usually means you're in trouble.
Hey. is usually followed by:
"we need to talk"
or "stop using my bath sponge to wash your dick, Craig, you country bumkin shitbag!!"
Bryana: Hey.
Craig: Heyaaa
Bryana: Hey.
Craig: Um...what's up?
Bryana: What do you think.
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1. Common greeting among almost anyone who can talk
2. In Canadian is pronounced "Eh"
3. My last name. It's actually Hey.
1. Hey, do you speaka da English?
2. I'm Canadian,eh?
3. Jon Hey
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Used in place of something that was going to be said but would have been found inappropriate under the circumstances. Often in place of something that cannot be said on television, though being understood what would have otherwise followed.
Dude, I sent that guy a picture of my... Hey! Ewww man. That's just wrong.
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Other than an informal way of saying 'hello', Longford shams often say 'hey' at the end of a sentence to add emotion or to emphasise something, usually a threat. Often heard in the thriving modern metropolis that is Longford. This is in the midlands of Ireland, hey!
awh, sham I'll bate the face a ya if ya go near my bjore again, hey!!!
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