Girls that flirt with pro Call of Duty players on the internet to gain popularity and attention. Most of them are unattractive, constantly tweet at pros, and possess little to no actual skill at the game. They only talk to guys that are on top teams and have no shame in whoring themselves out to more than one guy at a time. Benefits of being an e-hoe include gaining hundreds or even thousands of followers, all while ensuring that no one will ever take them seriously as a competitive gamer.
Did you see what she said to that guy on Fariko? She's such an e-hoe.
That e-hoe is so ugly. I don't even know why guys like her.
That e-hoe is so ugly. I don't even know why guys like her.
by Custard_cream April 11, 2013
by Aitolu March 29, 2018
When his ex-girlfriend stopped talking to him, he became an e-stalker and browsed her blog to find out what she was up to.
by nem March 26, 2005
An E-simp is similar to a regular simp except that the girl in question exists exclusively online or in digital media, excluding egirls.
A man who prides himself on defending the honor of fictional, digital women.
A man who roleplays a relationship (sexual or platonic) with fictional, digital women.
A man who prides himself on defending the honor of fictional, digital women.
A man who roleplays a relationship (sexual or platonic) with fictional, digital women.
by Breaker588 April 16, 2020
The face you pull when you've popped a few too many pills, usually involving gurning, teeth clenching and raised eyebrows.
by comatoes June 17, 2007
by gabo.goldberg October 04, 2020
E-Slave or Electronic Slave. Also known as Call Center Agents or people who work at Call Centers.
Due to the rising Call Center industry, a lot of people are becoming slaves to this kind of job. Long hours, shifting schedules, stressful and unhealthy work. It is also becoming a glorified, blue collar job.
Due to the rising Call Center industry, a lot of people are becoming slaves to this kind of job. Long hours, shifting schedules, stressful and unhealthy work. It is also becoming a glorified, blue collar job.
by John Mesinger November 30, 2007