Hoo
/huː/
pronoun
1.
(West Yorkshire & Lancashire, dialect) she
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- Hoo-boy
interjection An exclamation of surprise, consternation, amazement, etc: Hoo-boy! The cheapest way to have your family tree traced [1950+; perhaps a blend of hoo ha with oh boy; popularized by Walt Kelly’s comic strip ”Pogo”]
- Hooch
[hooch] /hutʃ/ noun, Slang. 1. alcoholic liquor. 2. liquor illicitly distilled and distributed. [hooch] /hutʃ/ noun, Military Slang. 1. a thatched hut of southeast Asia. 2. any living quarters, as a barracks. 3. [hooch; Dutch hohkh] /hutʃ; Dutch hoʊx/ noun 1. Pieter de [pee-ter duh;; Dutch pee-tuh r duh] /ˈpi tər də;; Dutch ˈpi tər […]
- Hoochie
[hooch] /hutʃ/ noun, Military Slang. 1. a thatched hut of southeast Asia. 2. any living quarters, as a barracks. 3. /huːtʃ/ noun 1. (informal, mainly US & Canadian) alcoholic drink, esp illicitly distilled spirits /huːtʃ; Dutch hoːx/ noun 1. Pieter de (ˈpiːtər də). 1629–?1684, Dutch genre painter, noted esp for his light effects n. also […]
- Hoochies
[hooch] /hutʃ/ noun, Military Slang. 1. a thatched hut of southeast Asia. 2. any living quarters, as a barracks. 3. /huːtʃ/ noun 1. (informal, mainly US & Canadian) alcoholic drink, esp illicitly distilled spirits /huːtʃ; Dutch hoːx/ noun 1. Pieter de (ˈpiːtər də). 1629–?1684, Dutch genre painter, noted esp for his light effects n. also […]
- Hoochinoo
[hoo-chuh-noo, hoo-chuh-noo] /ˈhu tʃəˌnu, ˌhu tʃəˈnu/ noun, plural hoochinoos. 1. a type of distilled liquor made by Alaskan Indians.