Hey \Hey\, a. [See {High}.] High. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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.
Press a button on your remote control and, hey presto, you have instant democracy.
I'm into an anthropological view, but hey, that's cool.
"It's worthwhile doing and, hey, it's going to have a lasting effect.
"But, hey, why am I being punished for doing my job?"
And, hey, he did it again Wednesday, beating Yugoslav Bobo Zivojinovic in straight sets to earn his 11th semifinal here in his remarkable career.
"Naturally, we expect some viewer burnout," said one FG&PI publicist, speaking on condition of anonymity. "But, hey, we're giving them what they want.
They just think, hey, we've done our thing and it's time to give someone else a chance."
The headquarters will move to London and, hey presto, a tiny, loss-making oil company will be transformed into an acquisitive international conglomerate. A lot will depend on Caspen's projected strong cash flow living up to expectations.
"We don't any longer allow the engineering department to throw some design over the fence to manufacturing and say, hey, can you build this?" says Arthur E. Hitsman, the president of Boeing's electronics division.
Hey, hey they're the monkeys!
But the firm assures Observer that the discrepancy is simply due to rounding the figures to the nearest, hey, Dollars 25m. One thing is certain.
"But hey, who thinks about switching checking accounts?