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The phrase "a ho" is grammatically correct but contextually informal and potentially offensive.
It can be used in casual or colloquial contexts, often in reference to a person in a derogatory manner.
Example: "I can't believe she acted like a ho at the party last night."
Alternatives: "a promiscuous person" or "a loose woman".
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Just when you thought being a ho was trendy, chastity makes a surprising comeback.
The occurrence of a HO-cleavable site in Z regions of all eight mating-type cassettes suggests that ABT301T genome could harbor a HO endonuclease gene.
Probably a ho, maybe a hum.
We got 'Tis Pity She's a Ho.
If you're a ho, you probably don't like us.
Is Eddie harsh when he calls King "a ho"?
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A: Ho-oh.
"It's a ho-hum sort of thing.
IT'S a ho-hum economy, at best.
… (Winnebago), including a Ho-Chunk prophet, White Cloud.
All he musters is a ho-hum "No matter".
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