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 .
by pablito614 June 12, 2024
This is a name for female's. People with these names are usually born in 2000's , there especially beautiful and they have a bit of a temper but there still kind.Unless they don't open up there heart to you!
by SophiaH0 March 06, 2018
by mr fuck your m0m April 12, 2023
1.) n. crack or cocaine offered by a hooker
2.) v. blowing your nose, hobo-style. (place one finger against the side of one of your nostrils & give it all you got to the pavement or other surface immediately available -- so long as you keep a nice clean sleeve.)
2.) v. blowing your nose, hobo-style. (place one finger against the side of one of your nostrils & give it all you got to the pavement or other surface immediately available -- so long as you keep a nice clean sleeve.)
1.)
dude 1: Damn, that ho-blow be GOOD SHIZNIT!!
dude 2: What are you, on CRACK?!!
2.) dude 3: Hang up a sec... I gotta ho-blow my nose...
dude 1: Damn, that ho-blow be GOOD SHIZNIT!!
dude 2: What are you, on CRACK?!!
2.) dude 3: Hang up a sec... I gotta ho-blow my nose...
by planarian_x33r0 January 05, 2010
by Ereck Flowers May 03, 2019
a curved and serpent like happy trail similar to the path the north Vietnamese leader took during the Vietnam war
by killermonkey1 April 13, 2010