THOT Means THAT 'HO'E OVER THERE or THEM 'HO'ES OVER THERE. It's both singular and plural depending on how it's
used in a sentence.
A 'ho'e is abbreviated whore, hence the apostrophes. A
hoe is a garden tool.
Stop being ignorant.
Singular: THOT is a total
bitch. (That 'ho'e over there is a total
bitch.)
Plural: THOT are making too much noise. (Them 'ho'es over there are making too much noise.)
Ambiguous: THOT can't use proper grammar. (This could be one or more 'ho'es. We don't really know. We weren't there at the
time.)