Greeting someone ass first by pressing the fleshy area of the buttocks against the greetee's body. Used as an alternative to the more common handshake.
by goochmaster December 24, 2003
Getting your shit stolen by a local, usually on Oahu. Kit-kat bars on the front seat usually draw the most attention.
Hey officer, dude just broke into my car... All he took was my candy bar.
Ahh, he just givin' de hawaiian hello.
Ahh, he just givin' de hawaiian hello.
by Haolehammah March 19, 2018
The Hello Dance begins when someone calls your phone and either you or the caller says "hello?" awkwardly. Since there's not much to say after an awkward hello, you/the person on the other end of the phone repeat "hello?" as though it's hard to tell whether someone is speaking or not.
*RANDOM NUMBER*
DIALING......
*PERSON PICKS UP*
You: Um hello?
Person: Yeah hello?
(Awkward pause, marking the start of the Hello Dance)
You: ....HEllo?
Person: Uhhh hello?
You: Yooo hello?
Person: Err hello?
(Awkward pause)
You: Yeaaaah uh this is -
*Person hangs up*
DIALING......
*PERSON PICKS UP*
You: Um hello?
Person: Yeah hello?
(Awkward pause, marking the start of the Hello Dance)
You: ....HEllo?
Person: Uhhh hello?
You: Yooo hello?
Person: Err hello?
(Awkward pause)
You: Yeaaaah uh this is -
*Person hangs up*
by qilo July 10, 2011
by uhhdad July 06, 2018
A phrase often randomly called out during silent sessions, such as within a class or a library.
Also used to respond to anyone who calls to you.
Heck, its just a bloody random phrase, use it anywhere, anytime.
Also used to respond to anyone who calls to you.
Heck, its just a bloody random phrase, use it anywhere, anytime.
by JAK January 27, 2004
Hello Arnold! - Hello Arnold is a common phrase used to describe a popular cartoon character from the 90’s.
It can also be used as a greeting or welcoming notation when meeting someone with the name “ARNOLD”.
In induction of this is also done by ARNOLD RICHARDSON.
And when I’m greeted with or hear this version of the classic words that are placed together, I can now understand what the word “generous” means to me.
It can also be used as a greeting or welcoming notation when meeting someone with the name “ARNOLD”.
In induction of this is also done by ARNOLD RICHARDSON.
And when I’m greeted with or hear this version of the classic words that are placed together, I can now understand what the word “generous” means to me.
It’s mostly used at the beginning of a conversation or it can be used as a slogan in which “ hello Arnold”, how are you today ? . Or just used as “Hello Arnold “.
by “Hello Arnold” July 05, 2021
Ethan: Café!
Kenton: Café!
Shawn: Did those two guys just yell 'café' to each other?
Sonny: I think that's called the Spanish Hello.
Shawn: Why would they do that?
Sonny: I don't know, man.
Kenton: Café!
Shawn: Did those two guys just yell 'café' to each other?
Sonny: I think that's called the Spanish Hello.
Shawn: Why would they do that?
Sonny: I don't know, man.
by Venticanto October 04, 2017