A term that arose in the trenches of WWI to describe the Germans. The origins of this term came from the resemblance of the German's stahlhelm (steel helmet) to those of Mongol Huns.
"General Pershing, I believe the Huns are close to retreat"
i usually use it when i really care about that person . it means honey. its just honey. so yeah
" okay bye hun hun"
The stereotypical laugh of a French man.
Englishman during the start of the 100 years' war: "we're going to invade you now... we have a claim to your throne"
Frenchman during the end of the 100 years' war: "hun hun hun hun.. I don't think so."
Englishman during the end of the 100 years' war: "tf, what"
word that South African gents use when referring to a girl they find pretty or their girlfriend
boy 1: dude i saw this other hun today
boy 2: don't you have have a hun though