An absolute fucking cesspit located between Poole and Bournemouth. It is recommend that you do not go here if you value your life and belongings. If England was a prison, West Howe would be the nonce section. Avoid at all costs.
Man 1: "Where do you live?"
Man 2: "West Howe"
Man 1: "I'm sorry"
"Little Jimmy just got West Howe'd"
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You shouldnβt do it so exit the urban doc and tell the truth but if u need to google it or make eye contact,arms away from ur face,eye contact ,donβt cross arms or fidget.
Mom:*yells up stares * did u do ur homework
Kid: *staying calm and makes eye contact (starts to remember βhow to lie β)*
A funny reddit meme that has some guy driving an invisible car with the text "HOW IS THIS MAN" at the top. How hilarious.
"How is this man" driving an invisilbe car???
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no seriously how to vote
me: how to vote
anyone:
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Comes from 'kako ne' meaning 'how no' in Macedonian.
When in some sort of dispute where there is no chance the contrary can do what they are requesting.
Can I take the VLT out for a quick spin?
HOW NO! stay and watch the kids.
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As others have stated, an informal greeting meaning "Hello, how are you?". But the true spelling should be Trix (with a capital T) because of its origin, which no one seems to know: It was (still) an informal greeting, started in the early 20th century; but the entire phrase was "How are Trixie and the kids?"... basically asking how one's family was doing. Trixie was short for Beatrix, or Beatrice (a popular female name of the era) and came to be known as slang for "the wife". Over time the phrase was shortened to simply "How's Trix?"
"Hey Rob, long time no see. How's tricks?" ... "Doing well Joe, thanks." (Incorrectly spelled there on purpose to satisfy UD - use Trix)
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