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'Ello gov'na 

A British greeting originated in the southernmost parts of the United Kingdom, most commonly associated with Cockney speakers. It may be interpreted as a lowbrow way of saying "Good day to you." or simply "Hello, sir/miss." and it is thus often used by non-British speakers of English to create a comical effect of sorts, or just to make fun of that specific dialect.
Hello there, Nigel! Smashing to see you, old boy!
'Ello gov'na!
'Ello gov'na by Moshmellow June 19, 2010
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Ello Gov'nor 

Used as a greeting meant to precede imminent violence. The last thing you hear before being mown down by a haunted Taxi.
Mike:" I'm a little worried about all the former colleagues of my mine that have been turning up dead. They say tire tracks were found at the crime scene"

Jim:" I'm sure It's nothin' mate"

Evil Haunted Taxi: "'ELLO GOV'NOR!!!"

'ello govnah 

Oi 'ello govnah Tim's been eating glue again ey?

'Ello Governor 

A horror movie in the animated show Regular Show which Rigby is afraid of after watching it but later overcome his fear by confronting it. It is also the name of the episode.
'Ello Governor by lub lub May 27, 2011

ello govner

ello govner is a quote from a movie called Marry Poppins,

when a British guy tried to say "Hello Government"

Now it is a meme that everyone tries to say in a british accent Ello Govner.

(Can't you use google to search this?)

'ello governor 

Say this to someone who talks to a stranger or person they do not know for too long.
(Pronoucnced, 'ello govnor')
Man1 : *Talking to a stranger*
Man1 finishes talking to the stranger

Man2 : "'ello governor, right? Haha"
'ello governor by Nyan_ June 29, 2017