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where all thots and hos meet up to hook up. also known as their homeland.... thotlandia

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Hey bro.. you ready to go downtown to thotlandia; where all the thots where all thots and hos meet up to hook up. also known as their homeland.... thotlandia

by pooping_quacker oat April 24, 2018

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hey aa aa hey aa aa hey aa ho oo ban anaa anaa

turkish to english google translate "HEEHOO BANAN"

(in turkey) hey aa aa hey aa aa hey aa ho oo ban anaa anaa

by SIlkeeeeeeeeeee July 12, 2020

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me wear ho

1. Men's Warehouse at night in Little Rock.
2. Skinning a ho and making them into a scarf, with the intent to wear them.

1. Let's go to me wear ho !
2. 'don't be a ho!'
'i'm not a ho, i wear them!'

by stfukthx July 11, 2008


OV-ho

An entourage that is involved with the

Freaky ass 69 God.” OV-ho is notoriously known for taking it up the “Other Vaginal Option.”

Remember son stay away from OV-ho!! if you see them just step away, step away.

by noweokayididitx May 5, 2024


OV-ho

An entourage that is involved with the

Freaky ass 69 God.” OV-ho is notoriously known for taking it up the “Other Vaginal Option.”

Remember son stay away from OV-ho!! if you see them just step away, step away.

by noweokayididitx May 5, 2024


OV-ho

A derogatory term used to mock Drake's brand/label, OvO (October's Very Own.) The term was first coined by rapper, Kendrick Lamar, in his 2024 diss track "Euphoria," then used again in "Not Like Us."

Kendrick would use a similar play on words in "Meet the Grahams," referring to Drake's camp as Ho-VO.

"Let me hear ya say OV-ho!"
"OV-ho!"
"Say OV-ho!"
"OV-ho!"
"Then step this way, step that way.
Then step this way, step that way."

by amanwithadream May 7, 2024


OV-Ho

The term "OV Ho" used by Kendrick Lamar in his song "Not Like Us" is a play on Drake's record label name, OVO (October’s Very Own). In the song, this phrase is part of a call-and-response element, which is a technique used in live performances to engage the audience. The term serves as both a part of the song's lyrics and a subtle diss aimed at Drake, adding a layer of wordplay and direct reference to their ongoing rivalry in the hip-hop scene .

Let me hear you say, OV-Ho!

by pablito614 June 12, 2024