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  1. synonyms - Is "ho"/"hoe" basically an equivalent of "whore" which ...

    Sep 25, 2019 · ho (also hoe) informal, derogatory "A prostitute"; 1960s representing a dialect pronunciation of whore. Other user stated though: Ho (e) originated as a variant of whore (just …

  2. etymology - Does the usage of "ho" or "hoe" for "whore" predate …

    Jul 2, 2022 · This question relates to the questions Where in Ireland, if anywhere, at the time of James Joyce, would "hoe" and "whore" sound similar enough to pun?, and Does Joyce, in …

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    日本語での質問と回答を共有するためのプラットフォーム。

  4. Is it "a tough row to hoe?", or "a tough road to hold?"

    Mar 27, 2012 · 0 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 …

  5. "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 …

  6. DAPI染料和Hoechst染料染色的区别? - 知乎

    常见核染色DAPI染色和Hoechst 33342染色的区别 DAPI和Hoechst 33342均为常用的细胞核荧光染料,常用于细胞生物学研究中标记细胞核,但二者在化学结构、染色特性、应用场景等方面存 …

  7. B站大会员、超级会员怎么买划算?‌

    B站大会员、超级会员怎么买划算?‌ 在B站(哔哩哔哩)这个充满创意与乐趣的平台上,大会员和超级会员成为了众多用户追求更高观影体验和更多特权的选择。那么,如何购买这两种会员才 …

  8. "Hooker", "whore", "prostitute", when to use which? [closed]

    Dec 7, 2010 · They all can mean women who sleep with men for money. Prostitute is the most technical term. Hooker seems most commonly used in the United States, while in Britain this …

  9. What exactly does "tally ho" mean? - English Language & Usage …

    I heard this tally ho in a youtube video (British). I also heard it in the movies "Jack the Giant Slayer", and "Spiderman 1". I understand it's some kind of expression or exclamation or idiom …

  10. Correct usage of replacing cuss words with symbols

    I've noticed that symbols (i.e. #, $, %, !, *, etc.) are commonly used to filter profanity/foul language. Just out of curiosity, is there a specific way to do this. I've noticed sometimes there i...