Bey
A term used in the Caribbean (specifically The Bahamas) to refer to a person (friend/acquaintance/man/woman/sometimes an animal). The "ey" is like saying "uh" and "ay" at the same time. Similar to the
Jamaican patois term
man dem, which refers to a person. Also similar to the word dude. Not to be confused with
Beyonce's nickname Bey (Bee); which came about waaay after.
Bey
by Mother Nature on Feb 18, 2017 10:16:47
1. Formerly known as
governing or ruling titles for the ancient
Ottoman Empire .
2. Turkish/Egyptian way of addressing or acknowledging someone in a formal manner.
3. Commonly used with "-El" , "Bey" when African Americans change their last name signaling that they are returning to the knowledge of being of
Moorish descent.
Example:
1. All bow during the grand entrance of
mahad el
bey!
2. Is this Carter
Bey?
3. We changed from "the names given to our ancestors by europeans" to "Bey" /"El" to claim our
nationality, since black isn't a nationality.
Bey
by The_Jackal on Aug 16, 2006 15:17:47
Example:
"
Gis us a bite your
pie Bey?"
"
Atta Bey get your own"
Bey
by MyNameIsNotOnHere on Mar 01, 2013 13:09:53
Bey
by Fockhead on Dec 10, 2006 22:01:35
A word used by aswill or a
janner to replace the word friend or mate in a greeting, can be used to
greet either males or females. Originated mainly from
Plymouth and surrounding areas.
Example:
Alright Bey, hows it going you 'cont'! Wanna 'focking' go down
jesters in me nova, bey! Please note:Additional words that have
apostrophe's surrounding them e.g. 'Focking' may need additional explaining in other definitions such as swill or
janner.
Bey
by Absolute legend of a Bey! on Aug 12, 2010 21:18:46
Bey
by phantom_hound on Jul 06, 2005 14:51:18
A New Zealand slang for man, usually used in conjunction with
ow or attatched to the end of a sentence to
amplify the effect.
Bey
by zhred on Aug 22, 2009 04:55:30
Bey
by HeyItsKayal on Jun 13, 2018 07:34:33
Bey
by Lel.com on Nov 30, 2017 04:44:59
Example:
Someone your
getting close to but your not in a official relationship.
E.
GLike common
bey lighten up