Yes, it's slang for "hello," said among friends in an informal setting.
it means kahihiyan or hiya
One way to say hello in 50's lingo is "Hiya, daddy-o!" This phrase reflects the slang and popular culture of the era.
The Tagalog word, walang hiya mea ns cad i n E nglish.
hiya or napahiya, pinahiya (embarrassed)
The slang for can is ''diddy''
it means hello :) but hiya is slang :P
'Hiya' is not a real word. 'Hiya' is two words put together - Like a compound but contains slang. The words put together to make 'Hiya' is Hi and You.
"Hi" IS a slang term. It means "hello."Some other slang for "hello" would be: Hey, yo, what's up, or hiya.
Hi Hiya Howdy Hey Howsit? What's up? 'Sup? Yo
Bya Bya Bya!
hiya is not a person. it is a thing you say. Hiya is another word for hi or hello.
hiya in Filipino: shy
hiya is something cool
it means kahihiyan or hiya
The word Hiya comes from the Greek word hiye meaning hello.
they ar little recks hiya Nathan hiya Eleanor
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