"Hayhay" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
háyhay - To lay or lie down straight,
horizontally. Indì mo paghayhayón ang
ímo pamatáng, kóndì bangíli sing ulúnan
ang úlo mo. Don’t lie down quite straight,
but place a pillow under your head.
háyhay - To sigh, mourn, utter a plaint,
wail, fret, sob. (cf. bákhò).
hayhay = halay.
hayhay paN- v [A; b3] sigh in weariness, sorrow, pain, or the like.
Nanghayhay siya sa kakápuy, She sighed with weariness.
The truth is, I think country music... there's a lot of great people, and just being raised the way a lot of country boys and girls are, hopefully there's just a lot of respect.
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Q: How many Australians does it take to screw in a light bulb? A: One, but you have to pry him off the sheep first. A: Two - one to say "She'll be right mate" and one to fetch the beers. A: 16. One to change the bulb and 15 to say "Good on yer, mate!"
haláyhay - Plural form of háyhay—to sigh, mourn, etc.
Read the complete definitionpangháyhay - Freq. of háyhay—to sigh, moan, say "háy”, "aháy”. "Heigh-ho!” in pain or distress.
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