ho
gung ho /g'ʌŋ h'oʊ/
also gung-ho
[ADJ]
If you say that someone is gung ho, you mean that they are very enthusiastic or eager to do something, for example to fight in a battle. (INFORMAL)
He has warned some of his more gung ho generals about the consequences of an invasion...
Senate Republicans are less gung-ho about tax cuts.ho ho /h'oʊ h'oʊ/
or ho ho ho
[EXCLAM]
Ho ho is used in writing to represent the sound that people make when they laugh.
`Ha ha, ho ho,' he chortled.ho hum /h'oʊ h'ʌm/
also ho-hum
1 [PHRASE]
You can use ho hum when you want to show that you think something is not interesting, remarkable, or surprising in any way. (INFORMAL)
My general reaction to this news might be summed up as `ho-hum'...
2 [EXCLAM]
You can say ho hum to show that you accept an unpleasant situation because it is not very serious. (INFORMAL)
Ho hum, another nice job down the drain.
also gung-ho
[ADJ]
If you say that someone is gung ho, you mean that they are very enthusiastic or eager to do something, for example to fight in a battle. (INFORMAL)
He has warned some of his more gung ho generals about the consequences of an invasion...
Senate Republicans are less gung-ho about tax cuts.ho ho /h'oʊ h'oʊ/
or ho ho ho
[EXCLAM]
Ho ho is used in writing to represent the sound that people make when they laugh.
`Ha ha, ho ho,' he chortled.ho hum /h'oʊ h'ʌm/
also ho-hum
1 [PHRASE]
You can use ho hum when you want to show that you think something is not interesting, remarkable, or surprising in any way. (INFORMAL)
My general reaction to this news might be summed up as `ho-hum'...
2 [EXCLAM]
You can say ho hum to show that you accept an unpleasant situation because it is not very serious. (INFORMAL)
Ho hum, another nice job down the drain.