2 definitions by darkdax
1. Derived from the words "stuff" and "things", an alternate term to be used as a replacement when the actual term of something is unknown. (strictly meant to be used towards close friends or when talking in a very casual manner)
2. Used when something is felt needed to be said but nothing comes to mind.
2. Used when something is felt needed to be said but nothing comes to mind.
1.
Bob: Hey, do you know what you have to do next after getting that red stoof and tingie(s)?
2.
Alex: LOL! CHRIS! I JUST BOUGHT A LAPTOP FOR $20!!
Chris: Mmk..stoof and tingie(s).
Bob: Hey, do you know what you have to do next after getting that red stoof and tingie(s)?
2.
Alex: LOL! CHRIS! I JUST BOUGHT A LAPTOP FOR $20!!
Chris: Mmk..stoof and tingie(s).
by darkdax July 10, 2011
1. A greeting based on the greeting, "hello." Heyo is meant to be a more positive alternative to the monotonal "hello" and simple "hi", optimally used when said in exclamation but not necessarily since the greeting still implies this when said in a normal tone.
NOTE: Heyo when used in this manner is NOT meant to be a combination of the greetings, "hey" and "yo".
NOTE: Heyo when used in this manner is NOT meant to be a combination of the greetings, "hey" and "yo".
by darkdax July 12, 2011