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Ho
(ISO 639)
Used to attract attention to something sighted, usually by lookouts.
(uxi)
(ux)
halloo; hey; a call to excite attention, or to give notice of approach.
(RQ:Shakespeare Winter's Tale)
(RQ:Shakespeare Merchant of Venice)
(RQ:Shakespeare Tempest)
(RQ:Hall Virgidemiarum)
(quote-book)
(non-gloss)
1999, ''(w)'', "Attack of the Living Scarecrow" (season 1, episode 1a):
- Mona: Hee! Ha! Ho! Ha! The brain buffet is closed, buddy! Take that! And this!
A stop; a halt; a moderation of pace.
(RQ:Dekker Middleton Honest Whore) March hares.
(senseid) A whore; a sexually promiscuous woman; in general use as a highly offensive term of abuse for a woman with connotations of loose sexuality.
(quote-song) with (w)|title=Psycho|album=(album)|Toxicity|text=So you want to see the show? You really don't have to be a ho.
(RQ:Noire Thug-A-Licious)
To act as a ho, to prostitute.
(quote-newsgroup)
(quote-book)|section=155v|text=Though there bee A thousand cares that heape my hoe.
(quote-book)|title=A Provincial Glossary:(nb...)|passage=To ho for anything, to long for any thing. Berks.
(RQ:Halliwell Dictionary)
(quote-book)1870|last1=Barnes|first1=William|authorlink1=William Barnes|title=The Bells of Alderburnham|section=Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect|passage=But still ’tis happiness to know ¶ That there’s a God above us; ¶ An’ he, by day an’ night do ho ¶ Vor all ov us an’ love us.
(RQ:Hardy Far from the Madding Crowd)Horæ Momento|289|“Oh ’tis true enough, faith. I can’t understand Farmer Boldwood being such a fool at his time of life as to ho and hanker after thik woman in the way ’a do, and she not care a bit about en.”
(quote-book)To long for, to care greatly for.|brackets=on
friendly interjection used at the end of a phrase when speaking to someone, man, "bro"
used closing the sentence to bolster the attention of the listener; emphatic
(l)
it (q); (n-g), (m) and (m)
(n-g)
(n-g), (m), (m) or (m)
(infl of)
(syn)
(senseid) (Latn-def)
(senseid) oh
(synonym of)
Used by tamers to calm the animal they are taming, especially horses; whoa
yes (gl)
(inflection of)
(Latn-def)
(obsolete spelling of)
(alt form)
at a for words
she ((nb-former))
Call of attention.
Hey!
(alt sp)
an exclamation
to go
(n-g); whoa.
(n-g)
a sink; often mounted to a wall; especially a sink or a sink.
1541, ''(w)'', ''(w)'', 40:13-14
- (quote)
(alternative form of)
(infl of): it
the Arabic letter (lang) (c)
to cough
(vi-reduplicant)
to boil