What is the meaning of HOOR. Phrases containing HOOR
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Farewell, goodbye. 2. Cry to attract attention. See also Tata
Hooray is British slang for an offensive, rowdy upper−middle class young man.
Til next time we meet, goodbye, farewell
(HU-ried) v., (also: hoorider, hoorode, hoorided), to put down, destroy, ridicule. “Let’s go hooride the party.â€Â “You’ve been hoorode.â€Â [Etym., African American]
(ed: entered almost verbatim) She was fair gantin on a shag but I wisnae gonnae knob that mingin hoor. Literally "gaping" (or possibly "gasping") now used in the same sense as "gagging". Origin: Old Scots.
Hooray Henry is British slang for an offensive, rowdy upper−middle class young man.
Noun. A young male of the upper classes. Often abbreviated to Hooray. E.g."I'm not going in that bar again, it was full of Hoorays drinking champagne and talking about how rich they are." Also Hurray Henry or Hurrah Henry. Derog.
"Seeya", "bye". Sometimes just said "ooroo".
Hip Hip Hooray
Goodbye. See also Hooroo
Variant of 'whore'. Pronounced "H OO-a"
Goodbye, farewell. See also Hooroo
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