Definition: The haggie word "haggai" is a word that originated from ancient Hebrew and means "to say hello." It's used in various slang terms and phrases.
Imagine you're at a party and your friend says, "Hey there! I'm having fun with my friends today, but I need to go out for a drink tonight," which translates into "Haggai 1:3" because it implies a request to be seen or acknowledged by someone. In this context, it means you're being introduced or invited. And let's say the same friend then says, "Oh! There's another party in town on Sunday night that I'm supposed to go," which could be considered as a haggie expression because they're talking about going out again after having fun at their previous one. It's like saying you need to check your social media for updates or remind someone of something. So, "Haggai 1:3" is all about the playful and casual way in which people use it to express themselves or invite others to do so.