A phrase often used by women to empathetically approach another girl with information about their partner cheating. It's a phrase known on online sites like Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube. Its prevalence seems to have skyrocketed during 2016 and acts as an inside joke to many women.
Person 1: Wow, yeah, he seems like a good person.
Person 2: Right? It's almost too good to be true. I keep worrying I'll open insta one day to a "Hey girl..." DM.
Person 1: Omfg, you know I had to do that last year?! I had to tell this girl who had been engaged with this guy for about seven years that her fiance tried to slide into my DMs!
Person 2: Bro, what?! I could never, dude.
Person 2: Right? It's almost too good to be true. I keep worrying I'll open insta one day to a "Hey girl..." DM.
Person 1: Omfg, you know I had to do that last year?! I had to tell this girl who had been engaged with this guy for about seven years that her fiance tried to slide into my DMs!
Person 2: Bro, what?! I could never, dude.
by NeverBackDownLila April 28, 2024
by StroyerZ December 03, 2023
That 304 dumped me 5 years ago, but now that she's broke and I'm rich, she gives me the "Hey Bighead", what you been up to?
by biggest al September 16, 2022
by yall needa stop December 28, 2018
by poopoohead432 November 20, 2020
Get the hey there mug.
Hey, you guys are voting if you should let this word be published or not. But, are you eating well? Are you staying healthy? It’s pretty late isn’t it? Go to sleep...
Hey people voting ily
by Ihylol August 12, 2020