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horn
horn
horn
1.
n.
the nose.
He scratched his horn with his pencil and opened his mouth to speak.
2.
n.
the telephone.
She’s on the horn now. What’ll I tell her?
3.
tv.
to sniff or snort a narcotic. (Drugs.)
Ernie horned a line and paused for a minute.
See:
all horns and rattles
around the horn
be on the horn
be on the horns of a dilemma
blow one’s own horn
blow one's own horn
blow own horn
blow own trumpet
chrome horn
come out the little end of the horn
draw in (one's) horns
draw in horns
draw in horns and pull in horns
get on the horn
give (someone) the horn
grab the bull by its horns
grab the bull by the horns
greenhorn
have the horn
horn
horn in
horn in on
horns of a dilemma, on the
lock horns
make horns at
mess with the bull and you get the horns
on the horn
on the horns of a dilemma
pull in one's horns
show (one's) horns
take the bull by its horns
take the bull by the horns
toot (one's) own horn
toot one’s own horn
wear the horns
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Mindaugas
-
Lithuanian
Akhenaton
ah-kə-NAH-tən
(English)
Ancient Egyptian
Sveinn
-
Ancient Scandinavian
Jonah
['dʒəunə]
Angelita
-
Spanish
Miksa
-
Hungarian
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