While his children ain't home. I make him eat it while my period on. A little nasty ho, red-bone but a classy ho. Young jazzy ho and don't be scared. If you're curious just ask me hoes. And yes
Ho is pretty much unused in normal speech as a greeting. The two uses you listed are pretty much the only uses I have ever heard. Both are also somewhat archaic and traditional phrases. "ho, ho, ho" is exclusively what is used to describe Santa Claus's laughter. (Or maybe the Green Giant) "[Land] Ho! Ahoy mateys" is exclusively what cartoon

Ho-Chi-Minh in 1921. Nothing is more precious than independence and liberty. Remember that the storm is a good opportunity for the pine and the cypress to show their strength and their stability. The capitalists often boast that their constitutions guarantee the rights of the individual, democratic liberties and the interests of all citizens.

The Greek word that is translated as “God” or as "god" is theos (Θεός Strong number 2315). This Greek word has survived in English words such as "theology" and "theism." Of the 1314 times that theos is found in the New Testament, there are about seven instances where Jesus is referred to as theos.
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