howdy

ہاؤڈی
definition
exclamation
howdy, stranger
an informal friendly greeting, particularly associated with the western states.
example
On the way home, I was walking down 7th and happened to glance into a diner as I passed and spotted Erica from work, so I popped in to say 'howdy' .
Say 'howdy' to George Carter, and thank him for taking the pistol from you when you were shooting at me.
But, the very best gift of all is knowing that I have a dear friend who took time to write and say 'howdy' !
Jeff says lightly, ‘So do us a favor and go give a 'howdy' to our trucking buddy.’
As each one arrived, Darren met them at the door with a smile, a 'howdy' and a handshake.
But if you are patient, the timeless things - a friendly wave, a seat and a 'howdy' at the breakfast counter, the sounds of nothing much happening - can be yours.
At a convention though, dozens and dozens of folks I barely know say 'howdy' to me and I start getting them confused with those I do know.
'howdy', stranger
I went over to Bob, said 'howdy' and then muttered, ‘Uh, there's a guy over here who thinks he can do cartoon voices.’
He returned at three, walked past the window and said 'howdy' .
When I was in the area, I'd drop in and say 'howdy' to Aunt Dot and one day, she introduced me to another of the women who volunteered their time in the store.
'howdy', stranger
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