Definitions

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  • noun Honey, sweetheart (used as a term of endearment).

Etymologies

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Shortened from honey.

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Examples

  • Men här är det annorlunda: outsäglig längtan slår 8 sina vingar kring min panna; som en drömmande jag går, kan ej glömma Balders hage, kan ej glömma eden än, som hon svor, -- _hon_ bröt den icke, grymma gudar bröto den.

    Fritiofs Saga Esaias Tegn��r 1814

  • "Drottning, Björn, du fåfängt jagar, 8 var mig kär från barndomsdagar; hon är spelets bästa docka, hur det går, _hon_ räddas må."

    Fritiofs Saga Esaias Tegn��r 1814

  • To certain people in Baltimore, the word hon, which is short for honey, isn't just a nice thing to call someone.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • To certain people in Baltimore, the word hon, which is short for honey, isn't just a nice thing to call someone.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • And that she called her hon, even though she probably said that to everybody.

    My Dreams Out in the Street Kim Addonizio 2007

  • Concentration in Hebrew is often called "hon v'shilton", which means "fortune and governance", but refers more to the close relationship between the two.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Concentration in Hebrew is often called "hon v'shilton", which means "fortune and governance", but refers more to the close relationship between the two.

    Reuters: Top News 2011

  • "These folks have felt that their use of the word hon was part of who they are," says

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Concentration in Hebrew is often called "hon v'shilton", which means "fortune and governance", but refers more to the close relationship between the two.

    Reuters: Top News 2011

  • Concentration in Hebrew is often called "hon v'shilton", which means "fortune and governance", but refers more to the close relationship between the two.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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  • The annual celebration of the Hampden neighborhood in Baltimore is called the Honfest, from the fact that people in this part of the city traditionally address everyone, and especially people whose names they don't know, as "hon."

    October 31, 2008

  • Yes! I live very close to the "Hons!"

    October 31, 2008

  • You live in B'more, dontcry?

    October 31, 2008

  • Western Ho.Co., hon!

    October 31, 2008

  • I've been to Honfest! What a blast!

    October 31, 2008

  • Dontcry, I didn't know Howard Co. was big enough to have a Western Howard Co. (just kidding).

    Reesetee, thanks for reminding me that it's "Honfest", not "Hon Fest". I'm not sure I ever actually went to Honfest, though I like Hampden, especially the diner food and the "Miracle on 34th Street" at Christmas time! (See here.)

    November 1, 2008

  • Oh, we're BIG, baby. Almost as big as the hair at Honfest!

    November 1, 2008

  • I only knew from double-checking the website, rol. Beautiful photo! Reminds me of South Philadelphia around the holidays. :-)

    November 1, 2008

  • Dontcry, so I guess one could say you live in Westward Ho!

    Rt, I can't take credit for the photo; I trawled in on Google and found it on the Intelligent Travel blog.

    November 1, 2008

  • I decided this week that henceforth I would be true to my Baltimoron heritage and address strangers as "hon". We'll see how long it takes to pick up the habit.

    January 7, 2011

  • Does anyone know from where addressing strangers as 'love' (or 'luv') come? I get that sort of thing a lot but I don't think it's exclusively Australian.

    January 10, 2011

  • The sound made in pseudofrench laughter.

    May 11, 2018