A fork of Rural Dictionary
1) Talking but not really saying anything. Example: "Well, uh, you know, ummm..."
2) Stall
3) Waste time
1) "Don't him-haw around, just say it!" or "We him-hawed about the weather."
2) " I him-haw and he betters the offer. Finally the deal goes down."
3) "We procrastinate, delay, him-haw around and then 3 weeks before vacation we work like maniacs."
/dʒiː/ /hɔː/
Oft conflated with yee haw: right and left, respectively, TWO commands for controlling a beast of burden with respect to the current path.
The phonologically entertaining velar abandonment of gee for slothen vowel yee /ˈji/ has produced yee haw
"GEE," let's not fall into the fathomless crevasse. "HAW," let's not flip the caravan riding up the embankment. Gee Haw itself is befuddling
/ˈji/ /hɔː/
Oft conflated with gee haw: right and left, respectively, TWO commands for controlling a beast of burden with respect to the current path. The current expression is the result of the phonologically entertaining velar abandonment of gee /dʒiː/ for slothen vowel yee
"YEE," let's not fall into the fathomless crevasse. "HAW," let's not flip the caravan riding up the embankment. Yee Haw itself is befuddling
When person(s) begin working in a neighborhood or populated area, the surrounding residents will come outside, and begin to look busy, such as mowing the lawn, or fixing the door frame that your wife has complained about for months now.
This typically occurs in persons past the age of 40.
Everyone just decided now would be a good time to mow the lawn?
Yeah, that’s The Hawes Effect dude.
An exclaimation which tells other you are having fun.
Yee haw!!!