or Send it down, Huey!, is an idiomatic Australian phrase uttered in response to the onset of rain.
[1][2] It thus embodies the typical response to rain in most Outback areas of Australia, which are prone to drought; and the common Australian practice of referring to people by nicknames, often with obscure meaning.
[4] With regard to this last point, Russel Ward has referred to the phrase as "egalitarian and familiar, yet not essentially sacrilegious ".
[5] The phrase has been used as the name of a Slim Dusty song from the album Walk a Country Mile,[6] and is the title of a 1968 book by Arthur F.
[10] In 2002, Send it down Huey was used for a series of drought relief concerts and music releases, including a CD that sold over 4000 copies.