The phrase is from an old country/bluegrass song bemoaning the industrialization of the farming industry by corporate farming companies who were going around buying out individual farmers. The song is called "Devil, Take the Farmer". The portion of the song the phrase comes from says, "Hi ho the dairy o, the farmer's in the red."
Ananda Means the bliss , divine bliss , the Ananda hi Ananda is the organization which is devoted to new age spiritual leader Vivek ji based on Central India and work independently in several states of across India .Anada hi Ananda is the mark of Vivek ji's related and devoted organization , like Ananda hi Ananda Incense , Ananda hi Ananda Magazine , Ananda hi Ananda News paper , Ananda hi Ananda Group of Hotels and so on.
"Hi cosa" is not a phrase or wording in English. -Gibberish or foreign.
referring to a car as "wheels" ie. "whoa, check out his wheels."
Oh, dude, "peace ho" is like, an old-school way of saying "peace out" or "goodbye" in a kinda sassy or playful manner. It's like telling someone to chill and take it easy, but with a bit of attitude. So yeah, if someone drops a "peace ho" on you, just know they're probably trying to be cool or funny... or both.
The phrase is from an old country/bluegrass song bemoaning the industrialization of the farming industry by corporate farming companies who were going around buying out individual farmers. The song is called "Devil, Take the Farmer". The portion of the song the phrase comes from says, "Hi ho the dairy o, the farmer's in the red."
See the Related Link below. It is Ma Ya Hi (Valentin Remix Radio Edit) (Numa Numa) LYRICS
Cab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho was created in 1934.
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Hi-Ho Hollywood - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Tum Hi To Ho--- - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
Brace Beemer said, "Hi Ho Silver Away."
Hi-Ho Hollywood - 1938 was released on: USA: 7 January 1938
The cast of Hi-Ho Rodeo - 1945 includes: Bill Stern as Narrator
Hi De Ho - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #04390)
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after hi, we should say how are you? in hindi ' aap kaise ho'.