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hei(grass, cut and dried, used as food for cattle etc.) høy- hayrick
- haywirehøyIsubst. \/heɪ\/1) høy2) (slang, amer.) penger3) (slang, amer.) gress, marihuanahit the hay ( hverdagslig) krype\/hoppe til køys, gå til sengs, gå og legge segmake hay høye, ta inn høy, få høyet under takmake hay (while the sun shines) smi mens jernet er varmtmake hay of vende opp og ned på, forkludre, spolere, gjøre kål påthe mowing of hay (høy)slåttneither hay nor grass verken fugl eller fiskroll in the hay ( hverdagslig) ha en omgang i høyet (ha et raskt samleie)IIverb \/heɪ\/1) høye (slå og tørke høy)2) forsyne med høy3) lage høy (av gress), tørke4) la gressbevokse
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