"Hodd" is a portmanteau of "hot" and "odd." It is used to succinctly describe something that is both hot and odd.
WOMAN: "I buy women's underpants w. other women.
It's a bonding thing. You get the same pair, & then you're underpants twins."
MAN: "That's hodd."
Also:
WOMAN: "Why would women want to be nonsexy underpants twins? That's just sad & lame."
MAN: "Nonsexy underpants twins is many things, but not hodd."
It's a bonding thing. You get the same pair, & then you're underpants twins."
MAN: "That's hodd."
Also:
WOMAN: "Why would women want to be nonsexy underpants twins? That's just sad & lame."
MAN: "Nonsexy underpants twins is many things, but not hodd."
by Frankie G. August 15, 2005
When a person is lacking fun, tedious, monotonous, voice that causes drowsiness, causes person to doze off, lame, uninteresting, unfascinating, etc.
Can be commonly a second name of a boring person with a boring first name like Tony, Malcom and Iain.
Can be commonly a second name of a boring person with a boring first name like Tony, Malcom and Iain.
by David beardo December 22, 2021
adj. Hodd is a combination of the words 'hot' and 'odd'. So something/someone that is hodd is both hot and odd.
It most usually has, not a negative or positive connotation by default, but one that is designed to make the recipient think twice before responding. It depends on the one who says the word to use it as either.
It most usually has, not a negative or positive connotation by default, but one that is designed to make the recipient think twice before responding. It depends on the one who says the word to use it as either.
by Piarr2 August 16, 2005
by catkoolaid January 1, 2022
A hodde is a very cool person. They love to get very drunk and take their shirts of on parties. Way cooler than any Hidde"
by Hidonias September 7, 2021