A "some what" friendly greeting usually expressed in online chats especially when the intent in not exactly 100% genuine. Usually used by people when they want to make there presence known without getting to personal.
Oh look, Mary's friend Mike is online right now, and he is very influential. I might actually get something out of him later down the line so I should at least give him a greeting but I better not call him by name because I dont want to be his friend or anything. So I better just say "Hey There"
by chriskola January 05, 2010
it means when your balls are so covered in cum that you need a person to come over there with a straw and drink it
hey bethany
by bigjuicynutsyummy October 04, 2020
a slang interjection or prompt often used in place of "eh" or "right" in order to make a sentence into a question; used in parts of Canada
by J-Lib May 16, 2005
by zippyzap78 October 03, 2018
Southern version of hi--this is actually much more common than saying yawl. Can be substituted for good morning, good afternoon, good evening, hello, hi, hiya, etc..
Typically used all by itself in a greeting and in return. Pronounced as almost having 2 syllables by extending the length of the word as it is sounded out. The 1st person says it with a higher tone of voice, while the replier says it a little lower.
by Belly Bea July 24, 2004
1. Common greeting among almost anyone who can talk
2. In Canadian is pronounced "Eh"
3. My last name. It's actually Hey.
2. In Canadian is pronounced "Eh"
3. My last name. It's actually Hey.
by Jon Hey April 11, 2006

