The catchphrase of the company Atlus's mascot "Jack Frost" usually phrased with "hee" and "ho" together or far apart in a singular sentence or across multiple sentences
Hee to the ho and we gotta go.
I'll pound the hee ho outta you.
Buy it or I'll commit suicide hee ho.
Hee ho hold the fuck up.
These urban dictionary editors hee don't like publishing well known catchphrases ho.
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Exclamation; michivious/ devious
Used typically after a devious act whilst rubbing oneβs palms together like a fly
As he stared at the burning bank he wore a mischievous grin and yelled to the wind behind him βHee-ho-baumba!β
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The ultimate expression to utter when you are in a heated discussion with someone.
This is a transcript describing a discussion between person A and person B.
A says -> I didn't get my painting done yet
B says -> Well, you shouldn't have watched the football game
A says -> Well, I need some time to rest you know
B says -> Well, you should have gone to bed earlier yesterday
A says -> Well - Gum Hi Hee Ho!
A wins the argument!
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A ho who resides in a rural area, but a ho all the same. Different from her urban counterparts in that she may be missing teeth, uneducated and generally unkempt.
Me: Dude, have you checked out Lindsay Lohan lately? Uhh-she's rank!
Steve: Norm, she's been a Hee Haw Ho for quite some time-where have you been?!?
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noun
American English
1950s
"Give someone the hee-ho" ... Break-up with someone (a romantic partner)
"Well, so he finally left me. Swell that I got the hee-ho, cause I never loved him anyhow, so let him go." (From the pop song "Never Loved Him Anyhow" by Fred Ebb (lyrics) and Phil Springer (music), released 1956 by Decca Records, sung by Carmen McRae)