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A honus is a person or people who follow you around everywhere. They are also very undesirable and most of the time awkward. The down side to honi is that they act as a major cock block to because girls don't want to be in there awkward presence. When you shun or try to get rid of a honus or honi it will prove futile. THEY NEVER LEAVE!!
"oh my gosh this honus has been following us everywhere, the girls won't even look at me!"
" I feel you dude."

"Alright guys lets try to leave before the honi know."
*everyone runs*
honus by honus destroyer September 24, 2013
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honest honesty hocus pocus homus horus Honest Abe hous honestly Honkus Honse
It's a combination of Hina-chan and pussy in which is said in 393235 on page 14 by Hina-chan's Onii-chan.
Onii-chan: Can I cum inside? Is that what your Hinussy wants?
Hina-chan: No it's NHAAT! And don't call it a "Hinussy"!

hongseok 

the muscle mum of pentagon. Is a loser, but also kinda funny and cute i guess.
y'all should stan pentagon and hongseok!
hongseok by your no.1 pentahoe November 5, 2018

honkshoo 

A Canadian sleep gnome in folklore. The creature is told to carry a child to good or bad dreams depending on certain aspects, such as going to bed on time and brushing their teeth.
Wash your face before bed, or the Honkshoo will cause you nightmares!”
honkshoo by SmudgeSpin January 9, 2021

Hongseok 

a MOM but a soft SOFT HOTTIE, beware too much hotness.
Find someone like Hongseok!
Hongseok by quintonsmol February 22, 2017
OK you imbeciles...

n. Horus is one of the most ancient deities of the Ancient Egyptian religion, who appears in his earliest form in late Predynastic Egypt. Represented as a falcon, his name is believed to mean 'the high' or 'the far off' and his earliest connections are to the sky and kingship, derived from being the son of Hathor or Nut, as a sun god. Because the cult of Horus survived for the whole of the Ancient Egyptian civilization that extended for thousands of years, he gained many forms and associations.

Horus was usually represented as a man with a falcon's head. One important association is the Eye of Horus which was an Egyptian symbol of power (first identified with Wadjet and seen on images of his mother, Hathor, as she was emerging from the reeds) and of the offerings made to the god Osiris and by extension, to all of the dead. In one myth cycle Horus' left eye is injured during his struggle with his uncle Set, who had murdered Osiris in an attempt to seize the Egyptian throne. The Eye of Horus, its injury, and subsequent restoration became an important symbol for the unified land of Egypt and in the funerary rites of the renewal after death.
When the Genie calls to Osiris in "Aladdin and the King Of Thieves," what screeches back is not Osiris, but Horus.
Horus by Dan Weyandt December 28, 2007