[Gedeactiveerde gebruiker]
people oftenly use this word (hun). what does it mean? plz tell me
5 jul. 2011 16:16
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"Hon" It is short for "honey". In the South (US), everyone uses the term for everyone, regardless if you are are intimate with the person or not. It is equivalent to "dear".
5 juli 2011
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"People [often] use the word "hun". It is actually "hon" (but it sounds like "hun"). It is short for "honey" and it is a term of endearment. You would only use it on a person of the opposite sex that you were close to.
5 juli 2011
3
This is slang and it is also an affectionate term. Women use this in English when talking to men or women. It is short for honey. It is similar to darling or sweetie. Women often say this especially waitresses and bartenders in the United States as a friendly term. Do not take this the wrong way. It is not to be taken in an intimate or flirtatious way. Also, men do not usually use this term. The only exception is when a man is talking to his wife or girlfriend or if the man is gay. Hope this helps!
5 juli 2011
wait what
18 juni 2020
Couples often use hon, short for honey, as a term of affection or love A Hun is a not nice word for a German soldier and not used by anyone I ever met.
5 juli 2011
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