A single syllabled word which can mean 'yes' or 'no' or can be used to avoid answering an awkward question. Can be used in conjunction with 'yes' or 'no', or other, to add clarity to the answer you are giving.
Another possible variation is 'heeeeeeh!', simply an elongated version of the original word. This is best used without a conjuctive 'yes' or 'no' and is implemented to shrug off an awkward question, whilst walking away from the person to create absolute ambiguity regarding your answer.
Another possible variation is 'heeeeeeh!', simply an elongated version of the original word. This is best used without a conjuctive 'yes' or 'no' and is implemented to shrug off an awkward question, whilst walking away from the person to create absolute ambiguity regarding your answer.
1) "Hey Jeff, can you cover my shift tomorrow night? im heading out with Sally to watch Invasion of the Body Snatchers"
"Heh! I think i won't!"
2) "Hey! Did you pay for that packet of button Mushrooms??"
"Heeeeeeeh!"
"Heh! I think i won't!"
2) "Hey! Did you pay for that packet of button Mushrooms??"
"Heeeeeeeh!"
by wordblacksmith November 3, 2010

Used after saying something to which you don't know what the reaction will be, usually used to purposely show some sort of pity (existant or not) by displaying insecurity in the audience. Also used when giving bad news in order to lessen cases of "attacking the messanger"
by Dario teh Lion! February 13, 2005

Teacher: "Could ANYONE do the homework?"
Jamie: *raises hand" Um yes. It is a light emitting object that travels at a constant speed in a given direction due to the force of Gravity, squared.
Classmate one: "OH MY HEH!"
Classmate two: "WOW SUCH HEH"
Classmate three: "YOU ABSOLUTE HEH!"
The rest of the class: "HEHHHHHHH"
Jamie: *raises hand" Um yes. It is a light emitting object that travels at a constant speed in a given direction due to the force of Gravity, squared.
Classmate one: "OH MY HEH!"
Classmate two: "WOW SUCH HEH"
Classmate three: "YOU ABSOLUTE HEH!"
The rest of the class: "HEHHHHHHH"
by Hehbuster November 28, 2013

by Silly Freshmen July 9, 2004

It is used to laugh at someone when you have acheived something they cant. It can also be used to pronouce your pride of something that others may not thing you should take pride in.
Danny: I can't get my program to work.
Andy: Heh! Mine works!
Danny: Screw you!
Andy: Shove a cat up your arse dude.
Dave: Im going to photocopy my passport and change my age.
Andy: You can't do that thats fraud.
Dave: Heh, dont care!
Andy: Heh! Mine works!
Danny: Screw you!
Andy: Shove a cat up your arse dude.
Dave: Im going to photocopy my passport and change my age.
Andy: You can't do that thats fraud.
Dave: Heh, dont care!
by Radeon March 1, 2005

by A glorious Cookie January 25, 2018

by Chloe&Callum productions April 18, 2021
