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Hey ladies Hey fellas And the people that don't give a **** All the lovers all the haters And all the people that call themselves playas Hot mammas, pimp daddies And the people rollin' in the Caddies Hey rockers, hip-hoppers And everybody all around the world Move in now move out Hands up now hands down Back up back up Tell me what you're gonna ...

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'Hey' ( perhaps originally a natural expression) appears to be at the origin of 'hi', while 'hello' seems to have no connection with the previous two terms and a different origin (mainly as a telephone greeting). Hi: greeting, 1862, American English (first recorded reference is to speech of a Kansas Indian), originally to attract attention (15c.), probably a variant of Middle English hy, hey ...

what are the origins of hi, hey, hello? - English Language & Usage ...

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The mag loader they linked you to is a good one. I hate struggling with difficult mags. You don’t want to end up having a DannyB level injury… hey Danny were you up to date on your Tetanus shot? Reminds me to do the same now that I think about it.

'Hey, is for horses' is a complete non-sequitur. It can be used as either a pithy bon mot to jostle a friend, or a snide comment to completely distract and put off a mere acquaintance. Any reasonable person who is non-confrontational and relatively interested in the conversation will more than likely never say it unless you know them well.

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differences - The use of "hey" in North America - English Language ...