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Hi Shikii

Swahili for doggystyle.

Dude your girlfriend loves it when I do a hi shikii on her.

by Tony February 25, 2005

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hi-ooo

A way to grab attention of people in a room and basically show you have arrived.

There is alot of different people chatting in a room and you walk in and shout hi-ooo and they all notice you.

by Fibbbbblybits followon twitter June 15, 2009

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Hi hailey

What amberlee says everyday

Hi hailey

by babblebutt December 15, 2020

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His-Care

1. A wellness practice engaged in by humans no matter the gender, taking an active role in nurturing and balance the masculine aspects of themselves to lead more fulfilled lives

"His-care is an essential to freeing oneself from self-limiting routines"

by Lyndonia Jane April 30, 2022

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Hi-Jaked

The process of being taken, schooled, taught a lesson or having something stolen from oneself in a suave or debonair fashion by a person named Jake. This usually relates to interactions with females and other social activities but can also pertain to video games, sports, an several categories of work/employment.

Not to be confused with hijacked which mainly correlates to the above listed items and a person bearing the name Jack.

"Hey, that girl is giving me the look; I think i might go and talk to her"
"Better hurry up man, I saw Jake around here and you don't want to get Hi-Jaked, it keeps happening every time one of those Jakes shows up"

by mr.nickel February 25, 2010

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Hi mom

Famous line by einlu

Hi mom ,how are you,

by gian fransheesc October 23, 2020

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“Hi, Svetlana!”

Since the 1990s, Russian school boys have been taunting other boys on playgrounds with the phrase “Привет Светлана!” Hiiii, Svetlana! The inferred taunt is less about the two words than how those words are spoken, with a singsong feminine lilt:
Hiiiiiiiiiii, Svet-lanaaaaaa!”

The intended message to the boy addressed as ‘Svetlana’ is that “you are gay and everybody knows it.”

In Russia, official government policy says that homosexuals are mentally ill, dangerous, intent on “switching” young boys, and represent a threat to Russian traditional life.

On Russian playgrounds, confrontations that begin with “Hiiiii Svetlana!!!” usually move quickly to physical violence. The stakes are that high.

The provenance of this derogatory slang is attributed everywhere (and nowhere).

One plausible source? A 90s-era Russian TV comedy series where “Hi, Svetlana!” was the catchphrase of a male character on the show…actually, a pile of gay tropes and cliches stacked 6 feet tall in the shape of a man. Lisping for dear life. Dressed in pastels. Pink scarf tied around neck. Demeanor of Truman Capote, flamboyance of Sean Hayes, fierce as Ariana’s brother Frankie Grande, yet purer than Tim Gunn…the audience likes camp characters. They won’t tolerate the reality of two men in love with each other.

The show never mentioned the character’s sexuality or mentioned gays, but they loaded the character with every gay trope and tired cliche that let viewers

When a new, quiet kid starts his first day at a new high school in Moscow, a bully sees the kid and wants all the kids enrolled there to think the new guy is gay.
In a loud, campy voice (Frankie Grande meets RuPaul?), Bully quiets the hallway and points at New Kid.
Bully affects a feminine voice and mannerisms as he stretches out the words of his taunt like lines from a show tune

“Hi, Svetlana!”…which sounds like:“Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SVET-lannnnaaaaaaaaaaaa!”

New Kid, no matter what his actual sexual orientation may be, is now The Weird New Gay Kid to everyone at school. They’ll remind him every day in childish—and sometimes sadistic—bullying designed for an audience.

by Skip D. Intro March 10, 2023

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