It is spelled EE-AH-KEY and was used as a locating shout between Jeff and pal Porky on the 1954 TV series "Lassie"
I think this was from the 1950's Disney Dude ranch series called Spin and Marty. One or both of these characters used it as a locating call while out in the range.
Lassie
Kee Chan was born in Singapore.
Chang Kee-ryo was born in 1911.
Reuben Kee was born on 1984-07-09.
Kim Weon-Kee was born in 1962.
Fraser Kee Scott was born in 1978.
Paʻakikī [pah 'ah-kee-kee]
The cast of Vernon - 2009 includes: Vernon Ah Kee as Vernon Ah Kee
The Hawaiian word for "hard-headed" is "poβo paβa."
Aloha: kia'i [kee-ah ee]. Ho'okia'i [ho oh kee-ah ee] if you 'yourself' are watching.
"Vickie" does not have a specific meaning in Hawaiian as it is a Western name.
Rumaki is pronounced as "roo-MAH-kee."
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kia [kee-ah]
The phrase "hope to see you next year" can be translated to "Κ»OΜlelo au e lohe i ka manawa hou" in Hawaiian.
ven acá" Ven aquí "- source -Google Translate.
Elua makahiki au. (a[said like the letter a]-loo-ah ma-ka-he-kee oww)
aqui (pr. ah-kee)