This phrase is a greeting of endearment between Latino gangster youth culture. Ese (masculine) and esa (feminine) are comparable to homeboy or homegirl. The phrase if said by a non-Hispanic is extremely offensive. It is comparable to the phrase, "What up, My n*gger?" in the Latino community. Also, the use of homes is derogatory because it is urban Latino gangster ideology.
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Get the hey man check out that thing man mug.Another name for a ho. It is often used in a joking way to make fun of or to make a joke. It is also a loud obnoxious yelling noise that no one knows what it is.
Hey did you hear that weird noise? No I didn't. Why don't you go check it out. Person proceeds to go and check the noise out. Several seconds go by and a loud HEY HA is heard, making puzzling faces throughout the room.
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Get the Hey *name here*, no fighting mug.A multi-cultural term of endearment, often shared amongst friends. Not to be confused with "Hey Brotha".
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