by The Kid! June 18, 2004
A universal expression meaning yes. You can use it to say yes, even when you dont know the language. Of course, if you dont know the language, you dont know what you are saying yes to.
by dfault June 30, 2004
Australian Slang: An abbreviation of the word "hey", sometimes used as an emphasizer at the end of a sentence. Most common in Queensland, particularly the north.
Bruce: What did you do today Bruce?
Bruce: I went to the pool ay!
Bruce: Ay Bruce!
Bruce: Ay! Howsit?
Bruce: I went to the pool ay!
Bruce: Ay Bruce!
Bruce: Ay! Howsit?
by lucas November 06, 2004
a word used to catch somones attention when you have no clue what the persons name is even though you have known them for a couple or more years.
by sketter November 16, 2007
a Canadian filler word used in different situations
to grab attention more slightly or to ilicit a response. It is also used as a question mark a little after a question is asked.
to grab attention more slightly or to ilicit a response. It is also used as a question mark a little after a question is asked.
1.This guy looks real drunk ay?
2.Ay check this fool out
some real hard core Canadians will even use it in the place of can you repeat that, holding the word ay a little longer in a guestioning tone ie: aayyy?
2.Ay check this fool out
some real hard core Canadians will even use it in the place of can you repeat that, holding the word ay a little longer in a guestioning tone ie: aayyy?
by ekowwilson September 27, 2006
person: AYYYY!
group: AYYYYYY!
person:AYYYY!
group:AYYYY
person: AYYY!
group: *silent*
one member in group : SHUT DOWNNN OHHH BURN
group: AYYYYYY!
person:AYYYY!
group:AYYYY
person: AYYY!
group: *silent*
one member in group : SHUT DOWNNN OHHH BURN
by cows go moo November 25, 2006