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Definition of hullo exclamation from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

hullo

exclamation, noun
 
/həˈləʊ/
 
/həˈləʊ/
(also hallo (both especially British English), hello British and North American English)
(plural hullos, hallos, hellos)
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  1. used as a greeting when you meet somebody, in an email, when you answer the phone or when you want to attract somebody’s attention
    • Hullo John, how are you?
    • Hullo, is there anybody there?
    • Say hullo to Liz for me.
    • They exchanged hullos (= said hullo to each other) and forced smiles.
  2. (British English) used to show that you are surprised by something
    • Hullo, hullo, what's going on here?
  3. (informal) used to show that you think somebody has said something stupid or is not paying attention
    • Hullo? You didn't really mean that, did you?
    • I'm like, ‘Hullo! Did you even listen?’

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