Hayed
(for girls) to suck on a guy's dick
(for guys) to suck on a girl's pussy
(for guys) to suck on a girl's pussy
Irely: "When i hayed him, i put the whole thing in my mouth &almost threw up!"
Matt: "DAYUM. when i was haying that one girl, i got a boner! then we did it."
Matt: "DAYUM. when i was haying that one girl, i got a boner! then we did it."
Hay Hay Hay
The sassy gay man's greeting of choice.
Look, it's my bitch Steven! Hay hay hay!
Hay-Hay
Hay-Hay: The loving and funny name I call my sister...it is essentially the nice way of calling her stupid. She is not, in fact, stupid, just blonde...and not always the sharpest tool in the shed. I love you Hay-Hay
Hay-Hay get over here!
I want chocolate Ice cream Hay-Hay!
I want chocolate Ice cream Hay-Hay!
Hai
1. A Vietnamese common male's name.
2. A weird way of saying 'hi' in English.
3. Japanese for saying yes.
2. A weird way of saying 'hi' in English.
3. Japanese for saying yes.
1. Hai, will you do your homework?
2. Hai guys!
3. Person 1: Are you gonna publish some Urban Dictionary definitions?
Person 2: Hai, Person 1.
2. Hai guys!
3. Person 1: Are you gonna publish some Urban Dictionary definitions?
Person 2: Hai, Person 1.
Hai
-interjection
Hai is a colloquialism used mainly in north western parts of Ireland especially in counties Monaghan, Cavan, Roscommon, Mayo and Galway.
An Irish cult TV show, Hardy Bucks, has served to spread the use of this once localized colloquialism throughout most of the country of Ireland and in small pockets of London, Germany, Holland and the Middle East. ‘Hai’ is actually the word 'Hey' and is used as an exclamation to call attention or to express pleasure, surprise, bewilderment, etc. However, due to the nature of the western Irish accent, the listener interprets the spelling as ‘Hai’.
The word is usually used as the final word of a sentence. It can be used in almost every context and situation but is most effective when used to conclude a question.
Hai is a colloquialism used mainly in north western parts of Ireland especially in counties Monaghan, Cavan, Roscommon, Mayo and Galway.
An Irish cult TV show, Hardy Bucks, has served to spread the use of this once localized colloquialism throughout most of the country of Ireland and in small pockets of London, Germany, Holland and the Middle East. ‘Hai’ is actually the word 'Hey' and is used as an exclamation to call attention or to express pleasure, surprise, bewilderment, etc. However, due to the nature of the western Irish accent, the listener interprets the spelling as ‘Hai’.
The word is usually used as the final word of a sentence. It can be used in almost every context and situation but is most effective when used to conclude a question.
Stephen: "Are we going drinking Brandy Hai?"
Neil: "Does the Pope make the world a safer place for paedophiles hai?"
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Brendan: "Come ere Hai"..(Expressing a need to draw attention to a subject matter), "I hope ye all have your Christmas jumpers for the 23rd Hai”(Here the word is used as an exclamation of intent).
Neil: "Does the Pope make the world a safer place for paedophiles hai?"
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Brendan: "Come ere Hai"..(Expressing a need to draw attention to a subject matter), "I hope ye all have your Christmas jumpers for the 23rd Hai”(Here the word is used as an exclamation of intent).
hai
A salutation, friendly hello
After Peter entered, Kijuna greeted him with a friendly hai.
No Hay
When there isn't any homework
Today's Homework: No Hay