an interjection to show excitement; the act of yelling "AYYY" by a large group of people at one time
The group of students nay hay every time a fight happens on campus. John-Michael nay hays at almost any situation.
by jm mac April 27, 2010
used to express when one is sick of being in bed. "hay" comes from the english expression to "hit the hay," therefore referring to a bed.
Joe: Where's Julie?
Josh: She had to go out. She's been pretty lazy for the past few days and didn't leave her bed.
Joe: Oh, so she had hay fever?
Josh: Yeah
Josh: She had to go out. She's been pretty lazy for the past few days and didn't leave her bed.
Joe: Oh, so she had hay fever?
Josh: Yeah
by idk?? January 10, 2014
1. Abreviation for Hand Job, as bj is the abreviation for blow job
2. the act of explosion via the hand
2. the act of explosion via the hand
by Tiger721 April 26, 2006
a greeting or exclamation said with an exaggerated high pitch, sass, enthusiasm and emphasis on the "haaay." Often used to indicate sexiness or a vivacious attitude.
Mary: Wow, your hair looks great today.
Susan: You like it? I just cut it.
Mary: Oh Hay!
Susan: Oh HAAY!
Kelly: I have a date tonight
Jessica: Oh HAY!
If a girl in a bikini appears it would be proper for her to receive a chorus of "Oh HAYs" from her friends.
Susan: You like it? I just cut it.
Mary: Oh Hay!
Susan: Oh HAAY!
Kelly: I have a date tonight
Jessica: Oh HAY!
If a girl in a bikini appears it would be proper for her to receive a chorus of "Oh HAYs" from her friends.
by SMCC July 29, 2011
‘hai ram’ is a new slang way of saying phrases like ‘oh my god’, ‘OMG’, ‘holy shit’, ‘holy cow’, ‘sweet mother of hens’, ‘oh crap’, ‘jesus’, and more. it is used to describe that feeling of ‘uzi not againnnn’ and it was created by international pop superstars, nikita ariana and and ananya ⁉️⁉️
by nikita.arianaa June 10, 2021
it is a form of expression and is synonymous to 'oh my gosh' or even an accompany if you are sighing about unusual things.
by Vastrins vennin August 28, 2008
An expression used to break an awkward deathly silence.
Originally used at Halloween, when creepy boys would sit on their steps and decide not to respond after the customary "Trick or Treat." The silence thereafter was broken by the spanish phrase "Hay Caramelos?" asking "Is there candy?"
This phrase is also used in the present day now to express acknowledgement of a particularly awkward situation.
Originally used at Halloween, when creepy boys would sit on their steps and decide not to respond after the customary "Trick or Treat." The silence thereafter was broken by the spanish phrase "Hay Caramelos?" asking "Is there candy?"
This phrase is also used in the present day now to express acknowledgement of a particularly awkward situation.
by curlsmcdurls February 02, 2007