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- Ho Ho Ho Sahur | Steal a Brainrot Wiki | Fandom
Not to be confused with To to to Sahur Ho Ho Ho Sahur is a Secret brainrot that was released with the santa's fuse machine on December 6, 2025 Ho Ho Ho Sahur appears to be a humanoid figure with a standard, neutral face and a closed mouth with a white wiggly beard It appears to be a metal pole similiarily to To to to Sahur but instead of holding a metal tube, it is holding a cane shaped tube
- HO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HO is —used especially to attract attention to something specified How to use ho in a sentence
- Meet the DA - Sacramento County District Attorneys Office
In November 2025, DA Ho published his first true crime memoir, The People vs the Golden State Killer, chronicling his journey from a Vietnamese refugee to the lead prosecutor in the landmark case against serial killer and rapist Joseph DeAngelo
- HO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
She wasn't going to let him get away with calling her a ho He was heard referring to the women's basketball team as "hoes" during a live broadcast
- ho - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
In earlier Swedish, ho was the nominative case form of vem (spelt hvem), corresponding to the difference between English who and whom Unlike in English, where the oblique form gives way to the nominative, the reverse has happened in Swedish
- ho - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025 ho1 (hō), interj (used as a call to attract attention, sometimes specially used after a word denoting a destination): Westward ho! Land ho! (used as an exclamation of surprise or delight )
- HO Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Not to be confused with hoe (the gardening tool), a ho is an offensive term for a sex worker or a promiscuous woman Some people use the term to insult women in general while some women have reclaimed the term
- HO definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
ho in American English (hou) interjection (used as a command to a horse to stop)
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