I would assume that the greatest crime committed in Auschwitz would be stealing of food, from the kitchen. That would be an immediate death penalty on the spot. :)
social context is simply described as how and in what kind of way you are meaning what you are saying. example: you can be saying to a stranger: Hey YOU! in a way to get their attention in a argessive manner. or Hey you:) when you could be talking to someone you are attracted to.
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with food and wave at it saying "HEY GURL HEY!"
"Privyet" is a colloquial greeting in Russian. Think of it as someone saying, "Hi!" or "Hey!" in English, rather than the more formal "Zdrasvitsa" ("Hello").
Marry in SeptemberEat lots of pepperMarry in MayHey hey hey!
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Because Kit Foxes do not need to drink anything. Some of Kit Foxes food will not have very much liquid in it to keep them hydrated therefore hey will urinate on their food to get enough liquid into their system.
Not usually but It depends on the where and when it is being said. For example if you walk to someone and they say hey hey hey usually they're saying it in the sense that they are saying hello. Another example would be in a song by drake. In the song it doesn't mean anything really it is just to go with the song. Hopefully this helped.
You-dog is a saying people say. Like whats up brother or Hey hey hey. it has nothing to do with a real dog.
Hey ya'll watch this!
Nope. Not at all.
Nothing it's just a cute-sy way of saying Hey for them..