Sei ho, also written “Seihor” or “Sei h)”, is a Ghanaian Fante jargon invented in Takoradi and commonly spoken in the Western regions. Used amongst peers to indicate a job well done, it translates into Ghanaian pidgin English as “Spoil there”, which is more widely spoken in the country.
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Get the Sei ho mug.The Japanese Type 4 SPG “Ho-Ro” had an exceptionally large 150mm cannon and fired APHE and HE shells. It was based on the chassis of the Type 97 Chi-Ha Medium tank but had much less frontal armor, as it is intended to be a self propelled gun and thus didn’t require much armor (intended to be closer to the Type 38 Howitzer that it was based off of than a normal tank).
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Get the Ho-rrific mug.A genre of film, novel, etc. that is both romance and horror. Ro-Ho is similarly pronounced as “rojo” the spanish word for red.
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The term is used widely by Canadians when referring to the aforementioned business and is quite restricted to Canadians, who normally understand the meaning behind the term
The term is used widely by Canadians when referring to the aforementioned business and is quite restricted to Canadians, who normally understand the meaning behind the term
A: "Hey, I'm in the mood for a coffee"
B: "Sure, we can stop off at the next Timmy Ho's if you'd like"
B: "Sure, we can stop off at the next Timmy Ho's if you'd like"
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