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It's a hard question to answer definitively—because the meaning of ho/hoe is affected by its cultural associations Or perhaps what would be a better way to word it? Specifically, many americans of european ethnicity associate the term with caricatures of african american culture

So, for example, a white kid at a mostly white suburban high school might refer to his or her white girlfriend as a ho and automatically embed a jokey faux. However, how would i refer to the number of siblings and still use the word siblings within the sentence Oed (possibly paywalled) indicates that this use of ho does not predate the twentieth century, and does not list this meaning for hoe at all

The earliest citation is from 1964

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 expression don't look a gift horse in the mouth to don't lick a sick horse in the mouth just to get a laugh. The title would better be To put bros before hos or before hoes? or even just bros, before hos or before hoes? btw, why the down vote?

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能更加划算呢?本文将为您详细解析大会员与超级会员的分类、特权、权益和区别,并提供官方及第三方平台. The second definition in joebright's answer is correct Thot is an acronym that stands for that ho over there. the word has a negative connotation and is such sometimes used as an affectionate insult to close friends, but is almost always used to describe women Ho is commonly misspelled as hoe, but intended as a short form for whore

It's generally considered aave, with multiple examples in.

In my experience as a native speaker in the middle atlantic region, there is a slight difference How are you? is a bland greeting for someone you haven't seen for a while, while how are you doing? spoken in full (as opposed to being shortened to howyadoin?) may be an actual inquiry The latter is more common when there is some expectation that the subject might not be doing well You could also say it this way

How do you do back has been replaced with an equally meaningless reply It is just an exterior change of convention You are doing well, thank you At not so great, your interlocutor would be forced to ask oh dear, why not?, and you'd be forced.

In general, it is good practice that the symbol that a number is associated with agrees with the way the number is written (in numeric or text form)

For example, $3 instead of 3 dollars This source puts it simply Thank you for the response

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