1. A term of endearment
2. To address someone you don't know who has pissed you off.
1. Hey Fucker you wanna go to the bar?
2. Hey Fucker I was siting there!
A catchphrase popularized by the movie, "American Psycho". In the scene which contains this dialogue, the central character says, "Hey Paul" immediately before suddenly striking his nemesis, Paul, in the face with an axe.
Example 1:
"Dude, that guy is such an asshole. I'm about two seconds from "Hey Paul'ing" him in the face."
Example 2:
Person 1: "Look at that guy over there, I fucking hate that guy."
Person 2: "Yeah"
Person 1: (shouting at guy) "Hey.. Paul!"
Person 2: "I think his name's Andy, man."
Person 1: "Nevermind."
One of the greatest rock 'n' roll songs ever recorded. Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. McCartney was the primary writer of the song. The song is more than 7 minutes long and features a 30-piece orchestra. It was one of the Beatles' 20 No. 1 hits on the Billboard charts.
The song was written for John Lennon's son, Julian Lennon. The original title of the song was "Hey Jules" but was changed to make it flow better.
"Hey Jude, don't make it bad/ Take a sad song and make it better."
1. A greeting to toss out meekly yet warmly, keeping "Hey" long ("Heyyy") and "brother" short ("brother").
2. Something to say when your brother walks into the room.
3. Something Buster might say on "Arrested Development."
MICHAEL - "Hey, Buster."
BUSTER - "Hey, brother."
"Hokahey" is a man's exclamation in Sioux, similar to the American expressions "Let's do it!" or "Let's roll!"
The reason people think it means "it's a good day to die" is that the Lakota Sioux leader Crazy Horse famously exhorted his troops "Hoka hey, today is a good day to die!" Which meant something like "Let's go men, today is a good day to die!"
Interjection used at the end of lines in a song often by Greg Graffin, lead singer of Bad Religion.
"So do what you must,
do all you can,
break all the fucking rules,
and go to hell with Superman,
and die like a champion, ya-hey!"
My dad says “hey handsome” a lot. He’s been doing this since i was born, mostly to greet his good male friends. It’s kind of like his hello and his superpower.
“Hey handsome” is very powerful when said to people he meets for the first time and who he appreciates, like waiters or home depot employees.
For men who are confident and secure with themselves and their sexuality, they’ll appreciate a new salutation. However, if they’re not in on it, the greeting will drop kick every man who hears it…they’ll ask: who the hell is this guy talking about? Is he talking about me? Am I the handsome one? Does he want to fuck?
Well, my dad doesn’t want to fuck. My dad is saying: yeah you’re handsome, and more importantly: it’s a pleasure to make your acquaintance.
hey handsome, guess what? Our new friend failed the vibe check yesterday. i said hey handsome when i saw him and he thought i was hitting on him!