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What (who) is oho - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Oho (disambiguation); OHO

oho         
¦ exclamation expressing pleased surprise or recognition.
Origin
ME: from O3 + ho1.
Oho         
·interj An exclamation of surprise, ·etc.
Ngā Oho         
Ngā Oho, also known as Ngā Ohomatakamokamo-o-Ohomairangi, is the name of a historical iwi (tribe) of Māori who settled in the Auckland Region. In the 17th century, Ngā Oho and two other tribes of shared heritage, Ngā Riki and Ngā Iwi, formed the Waiohua confederation of tribes.

Wikipedia

Oho

Oho may refer to:

  • Oho!, Finnish entertainment magazine
  • Ōhō (応保), Japanese era from 1161 to 1163
  • Ōho (大保), Japanese location
  • Oho, Japan, a village in Tsukuba District, Ibaraki
  • Ōhō Konosuke, Japanese sumo wrestler
  • Octahemioctahedron
  • Okhotsk Airport (IATA code: OHO), airport in Russia
  • Oho, an experiment at KEKB (accelerator)
  • Hurricane Oho
Examples of use of oho
1. It‘ll be someone well known, but a guy nobody‘s thinking about now." "Oh, somebody‘s thinking, pal," mumbled Vladimir Vladimirovich™. "Somebody‘s thinking." "And there‘s also the theory," announced Irina Mutsuovna Khamada from the screen, "that these two men are both future presidents." "Oho, a two–for–one deal," laughed Vladimir Vladimirovich™, and immediately began contemplating something.