>>56941619No one in real life uses the word “Gholdengo” but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a meaning attached to it. And that’s much more made up.
>>56941474Hebe is a greek goddess associated with aging - as the cupbearer to the gods she provided ambrosia, which was the source of their eternal youth (not super relevant to the conversation but she was also Hercules’s (her half-brother by Zeus) wife). The roman equivalent was Juventas, which has the same word root as “Juvenile”. From her, the concept of “hebephilia” has been established, which is preferential attraction to children around the age of puberty, so like 10-12. When anon is saying “hebe” here
>>56935407 it simply means that they’re girls at that age range - not younger children but also not post-pubescent teenagers.
Hebe’s also another way to say Kike, but that isn’t the context here.