Hello and/or Greetings in stuffed animal speak. Often used in a higher, soft-toned voice with a questioning inflection. Pronounced: 'hey-row'
When Little Lambie answered the phone, "Herrow?", I knew I had reached my old friend's magic castle.
by Coopers Pack November 06, 2007
The word "herrow" is used in the same way as "hello" or "hi". It is a greeting, and also fun to say!
by TatersGonnaTate823 October 29, 2017
A better version of hi or hello
For examplee:
MSN Conversation
Kid1:Herrow
Kid2: Auup
At School
Teacher: Good morning Class
Kid: Herrow Ms
For examplee:
MSN Conversation
Kid1:Herrow
Kid2: Auup
At School
Teacher: Good morning Class
Kid: Herrow Ms
by live_lifeeee February 17, 2009
by taucages March 21, 2009
Hello and/or Greetings in stuffed animal speak. Often used in a higher, soft-toned voice with a questioning inflection. Pronounced: 'hey-row'
When Little Lambie answered the phone, "Herrow?", I knew I had reached my old friend's magic castle.
by Cooper's Pack November 30, 2007
by :) 1234 October 29, 2009