Definition of Hey. Meaning of Hey. Synonyms of Hey

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Definition of Hey

Hey
Hey Hey, a. [See High.] High. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Hey
Hey Hey, interj. [OE. hei; cf. D. & G. hei.] 1. An exclamation of joy, surprise, or encouragement. --Shak. 2. A cry to set dogs on. --Shak.

Meaning of Hey from wikipedia

- Look up Hey or hey in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hey, HEY or Hey! may refer to: Hey (band), a Polish rock band Hey (Andreas Bourani album) or the...
- The song "Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey", also known as "Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey! (Goin' Back to Birmingham)", was written by Little Richard and recorded on May 9, 1956 at J&M...
- "Hey Hey Hey" is a song recorded by American singer Katy Perry for her fifth studio album Witness (2017). It was sent to Italian contemporary hit radio...
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- "Hey Hey Hey" is a Katy Perry song. It may also refer to: "Hey Hey Hey (Pop Another Bottle)", a song by Belgian DJ Laurent Wéry, featuring vocals from...
- "Hey Jude" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as a non-album single in August 1968. It was written by Paul McCartney and...
- "Hey, Hey, Rise Up!" (also written "Hey Hey Rise Up") is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on digital platforms on 8 April 2022. It...
- "Hey, Hey Helen" is a song by ABBA, featured on their 1975 self-titled album. It was used as the B-side to Mamma Mia in Australia and Fernando in the UK...