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It can only be used in specific contexts by the residents of Hobart themselves if it is not meant to be an insult. | It can only be used in specific contexts by the residents of Hobart themselves if it is not meant to be an insult. | ||
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# An informal nickname for residents of [[Hobart]] at Northwestern University. | # An informal nickname for residents of [[Hobart]] at Northwestern University. | ||
# A general insult to a female, in a broader context than Northwestern University. | # A general insult to a female, in a broader context than Northwestern University. |
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Part of Speech
noun
Pronunciation
['ho]
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Usage
It can only be used in specific contexts by the residents of Hobart themselves if it is not meant to be an insult.
Description
- An informal nickname for residents of Hobart at Northwestern University.
- A general insult to a female, in a broader context than Northwestern University.
- A prostitute, in a broader context. [1]
Example Sentence
Hey Hos! Let's hurry up!