ho in Italian
ho in Italian is fica — ho means a shout used to draw attention, especially when spotting something in the distance.
ho in Italian
fica
What does "ho" mean?
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intj A shout used to draw attention, especially when spotting something in the distance.
""Land, ho!" cried the sailor from the crow's nest."
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noun A vulgar slang term for a promiscuous woman; also used more broadly and offensively for "woman".
"The song's lyrics were criticized for calling women "hos"."
ho in a sentence
- "Land, ho!" cried the sailor from the crow's nest.
- The song's lyrics were criticized for calling women "hos".
Similar words in Italian
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Frequently asked questions
What is "ho" in Italian?
"ho" in Italian is fica. ho means: A shout used to draw attention, especially when spotting something in the distance.
How do you use "ho" in a sentence?
Example: ""Land, ho!" cried the sailor from the crow's nest." In Italian, "ho" is fica.
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