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hoas

fewd, hoas = food, hold on a sec...
by mwa September 15, 2003
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Hoasis

Lots of Ho's in one spot, no dudes
by Bryan Blowmycock February 12, 2004
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Hoash

A pleasant sigh after drinking.

Some people even do it after food to express their satisfaction, but its uncommon and deemed weird.
"Ahhh--shh" (after a sip of coffee)
"Dude stop hoashing so loud ."
by Gaycatt January 19, 2019
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hoasian

A youthful asian-american chick from the OC who gets all hotted up and goes out to a run-of-the-mill Hollywood club and dances sexily (like a bisexual hooker/erotic dancer) to cheezy 50-cent tracks while large gangsters/rapper types in baseball caps pretend she's in their music video.
Oh man, that gangster is gettin all up on that hoasian in the corner - look where his hand is right now.
by wickerbean July 30, 2008
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Hoasty

When in an online game the hoast due to poor connection repeately rapes the other members of the room
Wow im pumpin all my ammo into this guy and he ain't dying its getting kinda hoasty in here
by hustin iz wack September 13, 2007
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Hoasis

An oasis is a pleasant refuge from the difficulties of life, i.e. the desert.

A "Hoasis" is the same thing, only richly populated with "Ho's."
"Too Fast, Too Furious," the heroes enter a club filled with skimpily clad ladies. "Man, we in a hoasis here!"
by Affenbart June 3, 2006
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Hoasca

noun.
UK: əʊəskə | US: oʊəskə
1. Pharm. The name given to the psychoactive beverage prepared from the decoction of the woody part of the mariri vine (Banisteriopsis caapi) with the leaves of the chacrona tree (Psychotria viridis), which contains, respectively, the β-carbolines harmine, harmaline and tetrahydroharmine and the psychoactive alkaloid N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT); Ayahuasca, Vegetal, Daime, Yagé.
2. An entheogenic tea of South American origin prepared with the mariri vine and the leaves of the chacrona tree that provides an expanded state of consciousness. The use of Hoasca in shamanic rituals is part of the ancestral culture of several tribes in the Amazon region of Brazil, Peru and Bolivia, including the Ashaninka, Huni Kuin, Ticuna and Tucano. Since the 1930s, it has been distributed as a sacrament in some Christian religions, such as the União do Vegetal, Santo Daime, Barquinha and Alto Santo. The tea is proven harmless to health when used in the religious context and without the association with other substances, according to scientific studies conducted by renowned entities.
"Hoasca tea facilitates a mental introspection, producing clarity of consciousness and a sharpening of perception."
by André Fagundes March 24, 2020
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