A fork of Rural Dictionary
1. A greeting based on the greeting, "hello." Heyo is meant to be a more positive alternative to the monotonal "hello" and simple "hi", optimally used when said in exclamation but not necessarily since the greeting still implies this when said in a normal tone. NOTE: Heyo when used in this manner is NOT meant to be a combination of the greetings, "hey" and "yo".
Jon: Heyo :D Nick: Hey, what's up :D?
Can be used either as a greeting or a statement of surprise. Often Paired with the phrase "there he is"
"Heyo! There he is! We've been waiting on you, Bigglesworth."