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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.  


==Definition==
==Description==
# 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

  1. An informal nickname for residents of Hobart at Northwestern University.
  2. A general insult to a female, in a broader context than Northwestern University.
  3. A prostitute, in a broader context. [1]

Example Sentence

Hey Hos! Let's hurry up!

Hobartian

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