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synonyms - Is ho hoe basically an equivalent of whore which . . . It's a hard question to answer definitively—because the meaning of "ho hoe" is affected by its cultural associations Specifically, many Americans of European ethnicity associate the term with caricatures of African American culture So, for example, a white kid at a mostly white suburban high school might refer to his or her white girlfriend as a "ho" and automatically embed a jokey faux
etymology - Does the usage of ho or hoe for whore predate the . . . OED (possibly paywalled) indicates that this use of ho does not predate the twentieth century, and does not list this meaning for hoe at all Forms: 1900s– ho, 1900s– 'ho, 1900s– ho', 1900s– hoah, 1900s– hoe, 1900s– who', 1900s– whoe Etymology: Variant of whore n , reflecting a pronunciation frequent in African-American usage The earliest citation is from 1964 However, ho hoe
Is it a tough row to hoe?, or a tough road to hold? I believe the road hoe, and the road hold sayings are the results of mishearing, or purposely changing the original row hoe saying Similarly, on occasions, I have changed the expression "don't look a gift horse in the mouth" to "don't lick a sick horse in the mouth" just to get a laugh
Is it correct to put bros before hos or before hoes? The title would better be: "Which is correct: to put bros before hos or before hoes?" or even just "bros, before hos or before hoes?" Btw, why the down vote?
Sl*t term for males - English Language Usage Stack Exchange "Slut" can have two meanings: an immoral woman, or prostitute a dirty and slovenly woman I would like a term for men that is the equivalent of the second meaning Is there a term for describing a man
What exactly does tally ho mean? - English Language Usage Stack . . . @MichaelOwenSartin: To add to the wikipedia article "tally-ho" comes French taïaut or tayaut evolved from Middle French ta-ho formed from two onomatopœic words: ta that was the cry to stimulate the animals and ho a rallying cry It was used in foxhunting to signal the beast, and also in classical French to expose someone to public condemnation
single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange While I know you can attribute 'bitch' to a male, I feel there is a sense of femininity I was wondering if there is a colloquial equivalent that describes someone with the qualities of a 'bitch'
Correct usage of replacing cuss words with symbols Standard practice is to substitute asterisk when replacing just some letters (especially vowels, and not normally the first or last letter) in a swear-word (for example - "sh*t", or "c**t") Any random combination of other "special" characters (including but not limited to #%!@?) may be used to denote "some unspecified swear-word" I think OP's specific example is at least "unusual" usage I