by bassemonk1 August 07, 2011
Oklahoma hay bale-Right as your about to nut glue grass to your dick and then proceed to feed it to a cow
by Lonely farmers April 18, 2019
by bbobbobbo April 28, 2019
A common phrase used when one feels a feeling of strong bewilderment. While "What the Hay Neigh" originated from equestrian roots, it is now used far and wife outside of the field, a phrase known to all.
Person 1: I despise horses! They are some of the worst creatures known to man.
Person 2: "What the Hay Neigh"!?
Person 2: "What the Hay Neigh"!?
by KaiMakesGoodPhrases February 13, 2023
Used to describe someone when a very intelligent person over 6 foot tall loses their cool. (May stomp and/or slap)
by FlyyMyst27 December 04, 2019
an internet meme origination in early 2011. Images began surfacing in early March.
The picture seems to be of a teenage boy of strong stature making a goofy face at the camera.
It is therefore logical to come to the conclusion that the meme is capitalizing on his physical appearance as well as the stereotype that men who work on physical appearances are oblivious to intellectual matters. It is unknown is this meme started as a personal attack or an image randomly found on the internet. However it has been rumored many submissions contain factual information on the real identity of OH HAI KID
The picture seems to be of a teenage boy of strong stature making a goofy face at the camera.
It is therefore logical to come to the conclusion that the meme is capitalizing on his physical appearance as well as the stereotype that men who work on physical appearances are oblivious to intellectual matters. It is unknown is this meme started as a personal attack or an image randomly found on the internet. However it has been rumored many submissions contain factual information on the real identity of OH HAI KID
OH HAI KID: OH HAI, NM JUST BENCHED 250
or
OR HAI KID: OH HAI, NM JUST SPIKING HAIR
or
OH HAI KID: OH HAI, SALAD IS FOR RABBITS
or
OR HAI KID: OH HAI, NM JUST SPIKING HAIR
or
OH HAI KID: OH HAI, SALAD IS FOR RABBITS
by parkingpandas March 17, 2011
by suwaloma March 02, 2019