See dilly dally. Procrastinate, especially in speaking; a failure to get to the point or a purposeful avoidance of making one's point. Can also be used in place of dilly dally in avoid an unpleasant task, such as a chore, although dilly dally would be better here.
"Don't hem haw around; tell me what she said."
by David Porter October 13, 2003
by Joseph0690 February 25, 2018
by Big Lad Sheev December 11, 2018
A phrase that should follow an unreasonably pejorative, irrational/illogical, or clearly dumb-ass remark. Used as an interjection, to call someone out for being an IGNORANT BRAYING ASS. (probably best used via text format, as actually saying "hee haw" may detract from the intended effect...).
A subtle yet effective way of pointing out someone's stupidity- as they most likely won't even get your reference in the first place (and may in fact think you are laughing WITH them)- without having to be too frank.
You see, an ignorant braying ass "hee-haws" all day long...call 'em out.
A subtle yet effective way of pointing out someone's stupidity- as they most likely won't even get your reference in the first place (and may in fact think you are laughing WITH them)- without having to be too frank.
You see, an ignorant braying ass "hee-haws" all day long...call 'em out.
by kittylitterbitch August 18, 2011
Used in olden days in reference to working oxen or horses. Gee meaning turn to the right. Haw meaning turn to the left. Also used in correlation to getting along. Being able to work together. G-haul used in correlation as above in similar with getting along, in parts of the south or deep south.
They don't gee haw very well at all. They fight all the time. As well as, they don't g-haul, they argue constantly.
by sphillay April 28, 2008