(n.) a place for crackheads, clowns, and boomers. it is a fun place to stay and everyone is very artistic in their own way. they love ateez so much and geonbaehaja is their favorite line!
by igotchuundermyskin April 21, 2020

Hey you kid, you better read up, this is something people who are bored enough to look up on the urban dictionary.
I bet you just typed a random thing here because you were bored and had nothing to do except look up "hey you" on the urban dictionary
by Lazav (shapeshifter) November 2, 2019

by ni gyl May 9, 2003

1) If you hear someone say "hey oh" you have to say it back.
A greeting.
2) When someone says "hey oh" in a large group of people, everyone has to reply by saying it back.
Usually used jokingly after something raunchy is mentioned.
A greeting.
2) When someone says "hey oh" in a large group of people, everyone has to reply by saying it back.
Usually used jokingly after something raunchy is mentioned.
Example 1:
Person 1: (name)!
Person 2: hey oh!
Person 1: hey oh!
Person 2: whassssssuppppp?!
Example 2:
Person 1: She talks shit behind everyone's back.
Person 3: ... and then she tries to act all nice and shit.
Person 2: I heard she can fit a whole soap on a rope up her cooter.
Person 1: haha, hey oh.
Person 2: hey oh.
Person 3: hey oh.
Person 1: (name)!
Person 2: hey oh!
Person 1: hey oh!
Person 2: whassssssuppppp?!
Example 2:
Person 1: She talks shit behind everyone's back.
Person 3: ... and then she tries to act all nice and shit.
Person 2: I heard she can fit a whole soap on a rope up her cooter.
Person 1: haha, hey oh.
Person 2: hey oh.
Person 3: hey oh.
by cass! January 9, 2008

The ugly fatty flaps that hang loosely off of untoned arms just below the triceps. (Possible Origin: housewives of the 50s would often meet in the backyards of their suburban homes and greet each other with a friendly wave.)
by Warwickien October 3, 2008

A comfort song by Plain White T's.
by JulieFayePrice January 24, 2021

An internet "meme" originating from a video showcasing audio clips of both the Family Guy character Joe Swanson greeting his neighbor, Peter Griffin, as well as Swanson screaming enthusiastically while witnessing an action film featuring Steven Segal, as shown in the Family Guy episode "E. Peterbus Unum". This is combined with visuals from a cutaway gag in the Family Guy episode "Foreign Affairs", in which Joe Swanson replaces the protagonist of "American Dad" in a reenactment of the show's opening.
by McDaddy's Big Patties March 12, 2019
