by hey butch hmu November 3, 2020

The act of using a branded wristband given at special events to reiterate the fact that you work for said company by placing the wristband in photos that bear no relevancy. Often posted in Facebook pictures.
Look at Juan, he just posted an oh hey, it's me pic in his Facebook mobile uploads. We get it, you work for *******.
by juanchobubba October 25, 2011

Phrase stating that you should void what happened and it should not mean much. The band bus is merely a reference back to a bus driving home on a dark night. So making out with that girl next to you was not a big deal.
Guy: i cant believe Sarah lol
Girl: whattt?
Guy: makin out with robbie
Guy: and me
Guy: a week after me
Guy: in time
Guy: but hey
Girl: told you!!
Guy: but hey, it was on the band bus
Girl: yeah the band bus of crazy horny maniacs lol
Girl: whattt?
Guy: makin out with robbie
Guy: and me
Guy: a week after me
Guy: in time
Guy: but hey
Girl: told you!!
Guy: but hey, it was on the band bus
Girl: yeah the band bus of crazy horny maniacs lol
by Joe AaaaaaaAaaAaA Joe December 21, 2008

She'll have a Shirley Temple, I'll have a Hey-Arnold-Palmer
by Jerry Riceater August 21, 2018

1. (noun) An unofficial, unique holiday celebrated on May 30th each year. Participants go outdoors and shout "Hey!" into the surrounding area, simulating a dog bark but replacing the traditional "woof" with a human "Hey!". This action is not meant to mimic dogs, but rather, serves as a distinctive, playful, and quirky form of human communication.
2. Participants, sometimes referred to as "Hey-barkers", do not simply shout into the wind; they expectantly wait for returning "Heys" from others in the vicinity, creating a sort of call-and-response exchange. The tradition has taken root primarily due to the rise of social media trends, and it has since blossomed into a unique celebration of community, spontaneity, and humor.
Example of usage:
John (barking out from his backyard): "Hey! Hey!"
Neighbor: "What's going on, John?"
John: "Didn't you know? It's National Hey Day! I'm waiting for a returning 'Hey!'"
Neighbor (laughing): "Oh, right! Well, then, Hey! Hey!"
2. Participants, sometimes referred to as "Hey-barkers", do not simply shout into the wind; they expectantly wait for returning "Heys" from others in the vicinity, creating a sort of call-and-response exchange. The tradition has taken root primarily due to the rise of social media trends, and it has since blossomed into a unique celebration of community, spontaneity, and humor.
Example of usage:
John (barking out from his backyard): "Hey! Hey!"
Neighbor: "What's going on, John?"
John: "Didn't you know? It's National Hey Day! I'm waiting for a returning 'Hey!'"
Neighbor (laughing): "Oh, right! Well, then, Hey! Hey!"
John (barking out from his backyard): "Hey! Hey!"
Neighbor: "What's going on, John?"
John: "Didn't you know? It's National Hey Day! I'm waiting for a returning 'Hey!'"
Neighbor (laughing): "Oh, right! Well, then, Hey! Hey!"
Neighbor: "What's going on, John?"
John: "Didn't you know? It's National Hey Day! I'm waiting for a returning 'Hey!'"
Neighbor (laughing): "Oh, right! Well, then, Hey! Hey!"
by Raul Terra May 30, 2023

Usually what your hairstylist says to you via text, call, email (the morning of) to cancel or reschedule your appointment
hairstylist: hey boo😘..do you think we can reschedule Im not feeling too well today sorry
hairstylist: hey boo i’m going to have to cancel sorry for the inconvenience you can have a 10% discount on your next appointment😘
hairstylist: hey boo i’m going to have to cancel sorry for the inconvenience you can have a 10% discount on your next appointment😘
by the definition prince November 25, 2022
