{"id":4697,"date":"2022-06-24T20:08:40","date_gmt":"2022-06-24T20:08:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/?p=4697"},"modified":"2022-06-24T20:08:40","modified_gmt":"2022-06-24T20:08:40","slug":"heyyy-meaning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/heyyy-meaning\/","title":{"rendered":"Heyyy \u2013 Meaning, Origin and Usage"},"content":{"rendered":"

Are you about to text a girl you like on social media or WhatsApp? If she responds to your greeting with \"heyyy<\/em>,\" she's showing her sexual interest in you. This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this expression.<\/p>\n

Meaning<\/h2>\n

The expression \"heyyy<\/em>\" is a unique word used in \"sexting<\/em>\" conversations. It's easy to assume that this word is simply a typo, but that's not the case.<\/strong><\/p>\n

If you text a girl to see if she's interested in you sexually, and she replies with \"heyyy<\/em>,\" it means that she finds you attractive, and there is a chance the two of you could be intimate with each other.<\/p>\n

The spelling of \"Hey<\/em>\" has different meanings depending on how many \"y<\/em>\" s the girl adds to the end of \"hey.\" If she texts you back with a simple \"hey<\/em>\" with one \"y<\/em>,\" she's not that into you.<\/p>\n

Example Usage<\/h2>\n

When texting.<\/p>\n

Guy: \u201cHey girl, how u doin?<\/p>\n

Girl: \u201cHeyyy, I\u2019ve been thinking about you all day. Are you still coming round to my place this evening?\u201d<\/p>\n

---<\/p>\n

Guy: \u201cHey girl, you want to go to the bar for a drink later?\u201d<\/p>\n

Girl: \u201cHeyyy, that sounds great. I\u2019m counting the hours. Maybe we can head back to your place afterward?\u201d<\/p>\n

---<\/p>\n

Guy: \u201cHey, girl. I\u2019ve been thinking about u all day, and I think we should hook up tonight. U keen?\u201d<\/p>\n

Girl: \u201cHeyyy, that sounds like a plan. I\u2019ll meet you at Cesco\u2019s at 6pm, cool?\u201d<\/p>\n

---<\/p>\n

Guy: \u201cHey girl, I think I might have a crush on u.\u201d<\/p>\n

Girl: \u201cHeyyy, I feel the same way. Let\u2019s hook up and see if we like each other.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Origin<\/h2>\n

Instant messaging appeared in the late 1990s with the introduction of the cellphone. Before there was WhatsApp and Facebook messenger, people would communicate through SMS. The progression of texting changed over the years, with people abbreviating words. For example, typing \u201cyou\u201d is a waste of time and effort, so people replace it with \u201cu.\u201d<\/p>\n

QWERTY smartphones and autocorrect appeared sometime in 2008, with Apple and Blackberry dominating the market. Everyone jumped on the bandwagon and started texting.<\/p>\n

The earliest use of \u201cheyy\u201d in a flirtatious context appears in the Urban Dictionary in 2009. While it isn\u2019t the correct \u201cheyyy,\u201d it was the predecessor to the term \u201cheyyy.\u201d Don\u2019t confuse it with \u201chey,\u201d a friendlier version of \u201chey\u201d with no sexual connotation.<\/p>\n

\u201cHeyy\u201d changed to \u201cheyyy\u201d to mean flirting around 2012. Adding the additional \u201cy\u201d was to show that it was an intentional spelling, not a spelling mistake or typo. For example, if a girl texts you back with \u201chey,\u201d it might mean that they are disinterested in you. \u201cHeyy\u201d might just be a typo. However, \u201cHeyyy\u201d shows intention, and it\u2019s a way of showing interest in someone.<\/p>\n