A phrase used by American Indians as 1) A sound noting a joke or 2) A noise stretched out for no reason. (Said just like the Canadian "ey.")
by Avram Fawcett June 02, 2006
by betterwordmaster November 23, 2007
Ey is the American version of eh.
Americans doing what they do best when embarrassed that they relate to a Canadian, they make up a word that does not exist.
In doing so they hope to avoid the fact that they say eh without realizing it just as people say like or uhm when going about thoughts.
If you look through a dictionary, 'eh' can be found as 'ey' cannot. If it is, that publisher is incorrect. Even Firefox spell check says ey doesn't exist.
Americans doing what they do best when embarrassed that they relate to a Canadian, they make up a word that does not exist.
In doing so they hope to avoid the fact that they say eh without realizing it just as people say like or uhm when going about thoughts.
If you look through a dictionary, 'eh' can be found as 'ey' cannot. If it is, that publisher is incorrect. Even Firefox spell check says ey doesn't exist.
by xxxMattxxx January 13, 2009
by cheesey_butter May 28, 2020
πΆ"Atk boys we down to ride, putting it down for the midwest side"
Westpark gang member 10554: "Ey Foo turn it down i see a leva"
Westpark gang member 10554: "Ey Foo turn it down i see a leva"
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