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  • verb Eye dialect spelling of heard, representing mid-20th-century New York City English.

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Examples

  • In an age where "customer service" has become synonymous with voice-mail labyrinths and being placed on terminal, muzak-infused "hoid," it was refreshing and encouraging to have a company stand behind its product and simply fix a flaw without any red tape or bellyaching.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Bob Ward Aspen Times Weekly 2010

  • In an age where "customer service" has become synonymous with voice-mail labyrinths and being placed on terminal, muzak-infused "hoid," it was refreshing and encouraging to have a company stand behind its product and simply fix a flaw without any red tape or bellyaching.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Bob Ward Aspen Times Weekly 2010

  • In an age where "customer service" has become synonymous with voice-mail labyrinths and being placed on terminal, muzak-infused "hoid," it was refreshing and encouraging to have a company stand behind its product and simply fix a flaw without any red tape or bellyaching.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Bob Ward Aspen Times Weekly 2010

  • In an age where "customer service" has become synonymous with voice-mail labyrinths and being placed on terminal, muzak-infused "hoid," it was refreshing and encouraging to have a company stand behind its product and simply fix a flaw without any red tape or bellyaching.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Bob Ward Aspen Times Weekly 2010

  • In an age where "customer service" has become synonymous with voice-mail labyrinths and being placed on terminal, muzak-infused "hoid," it was refreshing and encouraging to have a company stand behind its product and simply fix a flaw without any red tape or bellyaching.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories Bob Ward Aspen Times Weekly 2010

  • Ven you hoid he would be in town did you write him in adventz?

    Jeff Dorchen: Shibbolethism 2008

  • That was the most interesting call-in thing wot I ever hoid.

    Radio alert. Ann Althouse 2008

  • I do not know where it is you hoid we were at all affiliated with this so-called “Mafia crime syndicate …”

    A Real BBQ | Engrish.com 2005

  • Sumbudy musta hoid itz “Nashunl Kitteh Herdn Dai”, and gath- geth- kolectd kittehs fr praktis….

    There seems 2 B - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2007

  • Doing a club in Brooklyn, it probably was boid and hoid; in Pittsburgh it would be burrd and hurrd; the Giant Eagle supermarket would become Jaunt Iggle.

    The Dark Tower King, Stephen 2004

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