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12. ay
1. Another way of sayin "hello"

2. "Hey" in Da Dirty South

3. Word used by rapper Rich Boy
1. Ay fool where u been

2.Ay

3.Let's Get This Paper-Rich Boy

Yeah, yeah, ay, ay, ay

Verse 1
R.I.P. Pooh Bear, that's my dead homie
Fuck that other shit, hey, let's get this bread homie
Remember when they could catch a charge down in Atlanta
They underestimate me 'cause I'm comin' from Alabama
Martin Lee, innocent, he ain't even have a chance
They beat him in that boot camp 'til he died in that ambulance
That boy was only fifteen years old, fuck what they say he did
So tell me how I'm 'posed to feel when police killin' kids?
And then we can't get a job, ridin' we get them pounds
If it ain't that coke then we get that 'dro and break it down
See that ice, the dope man paradise
Boy better think twice, that dope have you doin' life
They tore down the projects, so where we gonna move next?
They takin' them food stamps, they stop government checks
Hey, money my motivator, my mouth, my money maker
Now I don't see them haters, so let's go get this paper
1. Ay
A term used to catch someone attention when you don't know their name
Ay gurl, let me holla at you for a minute
by Awele Jul 12, 2005 add a video
2. Ay
The sound an asian makes when getting nailed.
Ayyyy ayyyyy ayyy ay ay ay ay!!!!
3. ay
Latina phrase that can be used to express an emotional reaction.
Pleasure: Ay Papi! Damelo! Damelo!

Frustration: Ay Como Fregas!
by The Kid! Jun 17, 2004 add a video
4. Ay
a loud yell in order to gain the attention of other people
Ay you in the corner! Ahut the hell up!
by Da' Hamma Nov 28, 2003 add a video
5. ay
a way of saying hello
ay. how are ya?
by r.todd Nov 9, 2003 add a video
6. ay
A universal expression meaning yes. You can use it to say yes, even when you dont know the language. Of course, if you dont know the language, you dont know what you are saying yes to.
Brent: Hola, quiero darme todos tu dinero?
Joey: Ay!
by dfault Jun 29, 2004 add a video
7. ay
Australian Slang: An abbreviation of the word "hey", sometimes used as an emphasizer at the end of a sentence. Most common in Queensland, particularly the north.
Bruce: What did you do today Bruce?
Bruce: I went to the pool ay!

Bruce: Ay Bruce!
Bruce: Ay! Howsit?
by lucas Nov 6, 2004 add a video
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