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hi

A shortcut to say hello (used for speech)
James: Hello Tim! Nice to meet you
Tim: Hi James! Nice to meet you too
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I like hi before anal
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hi

abbrevation of hello
person: hi
person2: hello
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Hi

1. “Hello!”

2. “Good morning.”

3. “Good afternoon.”

4. “Good evening.”

5. “It’s nice to meet you.”

6. “It’s a pleasure to meet you.” (These last two only work when you are meeting someone for the first time.)

7. “Hi!” (Probably the most commonly used greeting in English)

8. “Morning!” (A more casual way of saying “Good morning”)

9. “How are things (with you)?”

10. “What’s new?”

11. “It’s good to see you.” (Used when you haven’t seen someone in a while)

12. “G’day!” (Short for “Good day”)

13. “Howdy!” (Often used in the southern regions of the United States)

14. “Hey” or “Hey there.”

15. “What’s up?” (Sometimes expressed as “‘Sup?”)

16. “How’s it going?”

17. “What’s happening” or “What’s happenin’?”

18. “Yo!”

These ways to say “hello” are used in very casual, friendly, and familiar contexts. They can be used in spoken English, text messages, voicemail messages, or emails with people that you know well. While they’re not exactly rude to use with strangers, they aren’t exactly polite, either. Using these greetings with people you don’t know well might cause confusion, and these greetings are not considered appropriate in certain contexts. You shouldn’t use these casual greetings in formal situations, as doing so might make the person you’re talking to think you aren’t taking that formal situation as seriously as you should be
Person 1: Howdy~
Person 2: hEy~
Person 3: Hi~
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Why do you need to search this word
Hi man
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HIS

Abbreviation for 'Hormonally Induced Sassiness'.
The behavioral change a woman undergoes during the onset of her menses.
Symptoms of HIS include but are not limited to:
- Decreased ability to put up with lame jokes.
- Increased activity in the region of the frontal lobe that is primarily responsible for interpreting and delivering sarcasm.
- Bloating, tenderness, changes in appetite.
"She didn't mean it dude; she's got HIS."
"Oh, I thought it was PMS."
by Nate Reid June 17, 2008
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HI...

A greeting, usually accompanied by "GO FUCKING DIE!"
Rob: HI...
Bob: hi
Rob: GO FUCKING DIE
Bob jumps off a bridge and fucking dies
by Raped_by_a_Chicken June 16, 2018
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