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Possibly from a blend of yey +‎ hey.

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yehey

  1. (Philippines) Used to express joy or elation.
    • 1997, Danilo Arao, The Electronic Trail: Computer-assisted Research and Reporting in the Philippines[1], page 73:
      Yehey The Philippines At Your Fingertips!!
    • 2016, HEAT: A Southeast Asian Urban Anthology[2], →ISBN:
      Yehey!” LenLen starts shouting. I pay no attention to her.

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Borrowed from English yehey.

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yehey (Baybayin spelling ᜌᜒᜑᜒᜌ᜔)

  1. used to express joy or elation
    • 1987, Rene O. Villanueva, Tiktipaklong: mga dula at kuwentong pambata[3], page 65:
      Yehey! Yehey! Kay suwerte ko naman!
      Yay! Yay! How lucky am I!
    • 2017, Drew Borja, Hunghang Flashbacks Volume 1[4]:
      Libro na tayo! Yehey!
      We're a book now! Yay!