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The feeling of lust and sorrow, usually felt in the midst of crushing on someone.

(Pronouned 'hee-gee)
Hey nicole, please don't feel too higey over him. Its not worth it
Higey by ChizzlesG251 January 27, 2018
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Higex hige higee higeen higehen Higelyphybi Higen Higenial higet Higey
It is Japanese and means mustache, beard, and whisker; it can be said that any hair on lower part of face (lower than eyes) to neck.

The word "HIGE" for vintage/vintage look jeans is derived from this Japanese word, hige because the HIGE looks like mustache.
"hige nobiteruyo" means "your mustache is growing"
hige by HIGE August 25, 2006
a chubby, happy-go-lucky wolf in the anime series Wolf's Rain. his main interests include food and women. as a human he appears to be about 18 years old has light brown hair and blue/red (amber) eyes, he wears a yellow hoodie over top a dark grey longsleeve shirt with sweatpants. in wolf form he has light brown fur with some lighter coloring on his face. he also wears a collar in both human and wolf form.
Hige: {talking to Kiba} "You're a strange one, all right. But having pride doesn't count for much if you're dead, you know?"
Hige by MyChocolatefreak March 27, 2010
hige means to have erected nipples
uh oh he saw my higes
hige by sabbytabs October 9, 2018
According to one source on the internet hige refers to the creases across the top of the legs of vintage Levi jeans - usually the so called "big E" variety. It's like where the jeans bunch up when you sit down. However, I think it can also be used to refer to any person, place or thing that has a distressed, rather lived in look.
Damn. Laura is givin' some major hige today. Must be the drugs and that wild life she's livin'.
hige by T Wade October 17, 2005
refers to the faded creases that form in well-worn jeans, at the top of the legs near the crotch area; the word "hige" translates to "whiskers"... and those creases are so-called because they look like the whiskers of the "kitty kat" in-between. (not trying to be vulgar, just explaining where the term came from!)
"those old jeans have great hige"
hige by christinesixteen June 18, 2008