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yo-heave-ho
yo-heave-ho, int. (n.) (ˈjəʊˈhiːvˈhəʊ) Also -oh, -o; yeo-heave-o', -yeo. [See yo int. and heave ho.] An exclamation of sailors when hauling at a rope or a capstan, heaving an anchor up, etc. Hence yo-heave-hoing vbl. n.1803 Dibdin Songs II. 254 To the windlass let us go, With yo heave ho! 1840 R. H....
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Lecherous Limericks
"Law abiding"
"Let's see now"
"Therapeutic effect"
"Yo heave ho"
"One has one's pride"
"Heh, heh"
"Ooh, la, la"
"Pleasant surprise"
"Zoological
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yoho
yoho, int. (jəˈhəʊ) Also as two words, or with hyphen; also 8 yoa hoa, yoe-hoe, 9 yeo-ho, -hoy, ye(e) ho. [See yo int., ho int.1 and int.3.] An exclamation used to call attention: orig. in nautical use, hence generally; also sometimes used like yo-heave-ho, q.v.1769 Falconer Dict. Marine (1780) 11, ...
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Sandy Edmonds
She regularly featured on television programs, including the children's program Yo Heave Ho and current affairs show Town and Around.
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What is いやほい from the Kyary Pamyu Pamyu song 原宿いやほい HARAJUKU IYAHOI? What does mean in this context? Or is it nonsense or onomatopeia? I'm not finding a conclusive result in the dictionary. Results I get are, for in...
Still, I feel this is meant to sound like a symbolic , something like "Yo Ho" (of pirates) or "Heigh-Ho" (of dwarfs in Snow White).
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Sea shanty
The decks were all life and commotion; the sailors on the forecastle singing, "Ho, cheerly men!" Examples: "Sally Brown", "Heave Away, My Johnnies", and "Mister Stormalong."
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Leonid Kharitonov (singer)
People's Artist of the USSR - because you sing it better than Pirogov," Voroshilov told me."
1965 video of Song of the Volga Boatmen
Properly titled Yo , Heave, Ho!
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List of Cornish dialect words
"You're looking wisht today" see Winnard above for the saying "as wisht as a winnard"
Wo / ho – stop (when calling horses) ("ho" between a line from Crantock the weather, the fishermen often could not put to sea and would instead congregate on the Platt to converse / tell yarns (See also, Town Crow)
You / yo
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Isaac Asimov bibliography (categorical)
Ho! Ho!" , "Law abiding", "Let's see now", "Therapeutic effect", "Yo heave ho", "One has one's pride", "Heh, heh", "Ooh, la, la", "Pleasant surprise", "Zoological
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Origin of language
Yo-he-ho. The yo-he-ho theory claims language emerged from collective rhythmic labor, the attempt to synchronize muscular effort resulting in sounds such as heave
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