What is the meaning of HOWS TRICKS. Phrases containing HOWS TRICKS
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how are things going with you; how are you feeling; "hey man, how's it hangin'?"
Hops is British slang for beer.
Laugh. Your having a cows calf, ain't you
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Hoss is Dorset slang for a horse.
Heads of Department. eg. "The HODs meeting is at 1600". Another related term is "HODs and CHODs" meaning that the "Chiefs of Department" are also included.
Hols is British school slang for holidays.
Exclam. How are you? A greeting not necessarily requiring a direct answer.
How are you?
Substitute for someones name, e.g. "Hey whats going on hoss??" Used as "Like whats up man", or "Hey chief?" Say to someone cool or someone you like, It's a non offensive word - much less so than "Whats up dick?" Probably originated as a "cowboy" term, like "buddy" or "pal", a derivation of horse. Remember "Hoss Cartwright" from the western show Bonanza in the 50s? It was a well-used nick name by then, like Bubba.
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How do is Dorset slang for how do you do.
Gouge, as in "Howk out a greezer." i.e. to gouge out a snot. (ed: lovely job this sometimes)
Red hots is London Cockney rhyming slang for diarrhoea (trots).
Hots is slang for intense sexual desire; lust.
Howl is slang for a person or thing that is very funny. Howl is slang for a prolonged outburst of laughter.
the ability to jump high. "He has hops."Â
Hors d'Oeuvres is British rhyming slang for nerves.
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v. i.
To howl.
n.
The protracted, mournful cry of a dog or a wolf, or other like sound.
n.
One who howls.
v. i.
To cry out; to whoop.
imp. & p. p.
of Howl
v. t.
To howl at.
n. pl.
Cows.
n.
A gathering of hops.
n.
One who hews.
adv.
Howsoever.
v. i.
To howl.
n.
An extract of hops.
n.
A prolonged cry of distress or anguish; a wail.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Howl
v. t.
To impregnate with hops.
adv.
At what price; how dear.
p. a.
Impregnated with hops.
n.
An inclosure for cows.
n.
That number placed below the line in vulgar fractions which shows into how many parts the integer or unit is divided.
n. pl.
Kine; cows.
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