One who feels the need to post scantily clad photos of themself on a daily basis just to piss off the frenemies on their friend list and maybe grab some attention while they are at it.
*to show off your goods and you know it's good so you don't care what the haters say.
*to show off your goods and you know it's good so you don't care what the haters say.
Example:
Molly says: did you see her profile picture? What the.....she's a Fa-Ho.
Cindy says: I know-what a "Facebook Ho (Fa-Ho)"
Molly says: did you see her profile picture? What the.....she's a Fa-Ho.
Cindy says: I know-what a "Facebook Ho (Fa-Ho)"
by Surfer Mommi November 07, 2011
by princess_fitz June 09, 2005
by Fatguyinalittlecoat December 03, 2004
the term "he ho he ho" is a term that was coined to resemble the sound of a straws screeching sound during its movement up and down in a plastic cup.
"Person A: Can you stop making Tokyo Drift sounds in your fucking room? Person B: Its the straw in my Slush Puppy cup going He ho he ho"
by Rhino404 November 22, 2022
Dicky Dick Donald Likes His Big Stick: OMG I finally got with Shaniqua
Ballsy Brad: Oh yeah how was it?
Dicky Dick Donald Likes His Big Stick: She was such a little Ho Ho Johnson.
Ballsy Brad: Oh yeah how was it?
Dicky Dick Donald Likes His Big Stick: She was such a little Ho Ho Johnson.
by moth4lampzzz June 05, 2020
"Yo ho ho" originated as a nautical term used by sailors to synchronize heavy group labor, such as cranking up the anchor, hauling sails, etc.
Robert Louis Stevenson made the chant famous in the novel _Treasure Island_, using as the chorus of the fictional song "Dead Man's Chest". Stevenson provided no verses, but Young E Allison expanded the chorus into the poem "Derelict". Henry Waller added music to the poem for a Broadway _Treasure Island_.
"Dead Man's Chest" is an uninhibited island in the Caribbean.
Robert Louis Stevenson made the chant famous in the novel _Treasure Island_, using as the chorus of the fictional song "Dead Man's Chest". Stevenson provided no verses, but Young E Allison expanded the chorus into the poem "Derelict". Henry Waller added music to the poem for a Broadway _Treasure Island_.
"Dead Man's Chest" is an uninhibited island in the Caribbean.
Fifteen men on the dead man’s chest,
Yo ho ho, and a bottle of rum!
Drink and the devil had done for the rest,
Yo ho ho, and a bottle of rum!
Yo ho ho, and a bottle of rum!
Drink and the devil had done for the rest,
Yo ho ho, and a bottle of rum!
by Steve near Seattle April 11, 2022
by Polish Problem November 08, 2017