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How one might spell the name, "Jorge" if they can't spell Spanish names.
The spelling, "H-O-R-H-A-Y" is because it sounds just like that when spoken.
Hey, wasn't there somebody named Horhay Posada in baseball?
Horhay by Telephony December 18, 2013

uncle horhé 

Suzie: Why doesn't anyone talk about your uncle?
David: He's an uncle horhé.
uncle horhé by ThatOneGayKid2016 November 14, 2016
What retards think is the correct spelling of Jorge is
horhey by PoopyFaceMcDab December 7, 2016

horhangry 

the state of feeling horny, hungry, and angry at the same time
horhangry by craydikins21 November 24, 2016

horhayed 

When one or more drones collide with each other
Oh that sucks Peter. You got Horhayed on the chicane.
horhayed by t.goat July 19, 2018
Russian jargon used as a description of Poles, originating from the russian word for "choir" - "hor".

In the early sarmatism era in Polish history, the main form of entertainment in mansions was listening to live musical performances of choirs. This Polish tradition was adapted by the Russians from traveling polish choir bands.
Oh, a bus from Poznan just arrived in Moscow, and a horhe came out!
horhe by perkov11 June 2, 2010