A combination of the words home and Omaha. Usually spoken by some one who claims to reside in Omaha and has a fondness for the city.
Soldier1: Bro, I cant wait to leave this smelly, filthy country and get back home.
Soldier2: Ya, I feel ya. Im missing Homaha pretty bad.
Soldier1: What the hell is that?
Soldier2: Its the words Omaha, my city, and home, combined.
Soldier1: Thats gay.
Soldier2: Shut up.
Soldier2: Ya, I feel ya. Im missing Homaha pretty bad.
Soldier1: What the hell is that?
Soldier2: Its the words Omaha, my city, and home, combined.
Soldier1: Thats gay.
Soldier2: Shut up.
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Get the Hoya mug.Phonetic spelling of the military acronym HUA, which stands for "Heard Understood Acknowledged." Originally used by the British in the late 1800's in Afghanistan. More reciently adopted by the United States Army to indicate an affirmative or a pleased response.
1: Sgt: "Y'all got the game plan?"
PFC(s): "Hooah sargeant!"
2: Sgt: "Y'all ready for chow?"
PFC(s): "Hooah sergeant!"
PFC(s): "Hooah sargeant!"
2: Sgt: "Y'all ready for chow?"
PFC(s): "Hooah sergeant!"
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Referring to, or meaning anything and everything except "no." Generally used when at a loss for words. Also:
Good copy, solid copy, roger, good or great; message received, understood.
Glad to meet you, welcome.
I do not know, but will check on it, I haven't the vaguest idea.
I am not listening.
That is enough of your drivel--sit down.
Stop sniveling.
You've got to be kidding.
Yes.
Thank you.
Go to the next slide.
You have taken the correct action.
I don't know what that means, but am too embarrassed to ask for clarification.
That is really neat, I want one too.
Amen.
Referring to, or meaning anything and everything except "no." Generally used when at a loss for words. Also:
Good copy, solid copy, roger, good or great; message received, understood.
Glad to meet you, welcome.
I do not know, but will check on it, I haven't the vaguest idea.
I am not listening.
That is enough of your drivel--sit down.
Stop sniveling.
You've got to be kidding.
Yes.
Thank you.
Go to the next slide.
You have taken the correct action.
I don't know what that means, but am too embarrassed to ask for clarification.
That is really neat, I want one too.
Amen.
by Anonymous August 12, 2003
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Get the huyah mug.In Manitoba, the Native population uses "Howah" as an exclamation usually of surprise or excitement.
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