释义 |
what the hey! used as a humorous declaration of surprise, bemusement or dismissal. Popularised by Milton Berle in the early days of US television; an early television catchphrase that swept the nation US, 1957
what the heyslang Why not? An aside used to emphasize one's nonchalance toward something. Often used as a euphemism for "what the hell." Sure, I'm not doing anything today, let's go to the beach—what the hey? What the hey, I'll go to the movies with you tonight. what the ˈhey! (American English, spoken) it doesn’t matter; I don’t care: This is probably a bad idea, but what the hey! |