释义 |
hey now
- used as a greeting US, 1946
- A group of zoot-suiters greeted me in passing, “Hey now, daddy-o,” they called. “Hey now!” “Hey now!” I said. — Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man, p. 485, 1947
- The “Hello!” that says you’re on the bus. From the chorus of “iko Iko.” — David Shenk and Steve Silberman, Skeleton Key, p. 143, 1994
- used for getting attention US
- Hey now! Why’s the air conditioning on when it’s freezing outside? — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 5, Fall 1987
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