hoo-ha
English
Etymology
Perhaps from Yiddish הו־האַ (hu-ha, “a hullabaloo”)
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈhuːˌhɑː/
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Noun
hoo-ha (plural hoo-has)
- A fuss, uproar, commotion or stir; hype; brouhaha, hullabaloo.
- There was a big hoo-ha about it in the papers, and then the world completely forgot the matter.
- (slang, euphemistic) Vagina, vulva.
- 2009, Linda Howard, Burn: A Novel, page 242:
- Did that make her a good judge of character, or a fool who was letting her hoo-ha do her thinking for her?
- 2009, Lexi Ryan, Stilettos, Inc., page 163:
- She didn't want to lose their childish battle of wills, but neither did she want some parasite swimming up her hoo-ha.
- 2010, Dee Tenorio, All Or Nothing, page 54:
- His mother later expressed disappointment that she'd been wrong, but by then, Belinda had a butterfly on her hoo-ha.
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Translations
a fuss, commotion, uproar
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