a young lady who is unable to keep her legs firmly closed due to her intense hunger for the D, therefore she has several baby daddies
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Get the hoor mug.irish phrase derived from whore but not always meaning that it is used to replace regular curse worlds like cunt,bastard or fucker
he is a hoor for drinking, i dont like him but i respect the hoor, she can be a mean hoor with her money
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Get the la hoora mug.A loveable rogue from the Cavan area of Ireland. Often preceeded with the adjective 'cute', meaning crafty.
by Gearoid O Madain July 29, 2003
Get the hoor mug.The Campbeltown colloquial word "hoora" originates from the expression "whore of a", which is a generic intensifier — "a whore of a fall", "a whore of a goal", etc. Due to the inclusion of the mildly obscene "whore", the expression itself was considered mildly obscene, but its shortened form "hoora" has lost all suggestion of "whore" (and therefore all opportunity for offence) amongst its younger users, and is rapidly becoming a staple of the dialect.
As this is a highly localised word, not present in standard English or widely-recognisable Scots, there is no universally accepted spelling, with variants such as "hura" or "huura" common. Generally, the more vowels included, the more intense the meaning (in both spoken and written communication).
"Hoora" is often used as equivalent to "very", but is flexible and depending on context can replace most any adjective the speaker wants it to. In this way hoora is related to words such as "hella" and "wicked" in the USA. It can also be used as a noun to signify a large number.
As this is a highly localised word, not present in standard English or widely-recognisable Scots, there is no universally accepted spelling, with variants such as "hura" or "huura" common. Generally, the more vowels included, the more intense the meaning (in both spoken and written communication).
"Hoora" is often used as equivalent to "very", but is flexible and depending on context can replace most any adjective the speaker wants it to. In this way hoora is related to words such as "hella" and "wicked" in the USA. It can also be used as a noun to signify a large number.
Did ye see Black Swan? Hoora queer, a had no idea hoot wis heppnin! There were a hoora weans up the front as well so a couldnae even concentrate...
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