The hun (Korean: 훈; Hanja: 塤) is a Korean Xun-like globular flute made of baked clay or other ceramics.
사람 (saram) means “person”; it is the 훈(訓) (hun, “interpretation”). 인 (in) is the Sino-Korean pronunciation of the Chinese character 人 (“person”); it is the 음(音) (eum, “pronunciation”).
Ji-hun, also spelled Ji-hoon, is a Korean masculine given name.
Yeongi: Meaning “smoke” in Korean.
Origin: Korean. Meaning: 'Ji' means will, purpose, or ambition; 'Woo' means house or universe.
Britannica Dictionary definition of WOO. [+ object] 1. old-fashioned : to try to make (someone) love you : to try to have a romantic relationship with (someone) He wooed [=courted] her with flowers and dinner.
woo. / (wuː) / verbwoos, wooing or wooed. to seek the affection, favour, or love of (a woman) with a view to marriage.
Bong is a gender-neutral name of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Korean origin. This gorgeous choice is traditionally a surname and may have derived from Chinese Huáng, meaning "yellow" and Wáng, meaning "king." Its Korean translation of "mythical bird" is just as intriguing.
'Yul' also means 'Yang' and 'outer nature', while 'Ryo' also means 'Yin' and 'inner nature'.
/bangu/ hemisphere. countable noun. A hemisphere is one half of the earth.
Aera: A beautiful Korean name for girls that means “love.”
Meaning:Intellectual, wise; Pond. Jiji is a gender-neutral name of Korean origin.
Joon (jun) can mean “handsome” or “talented,” and woo, “divine intervention,” “protection,” or “rain.” 18.
It is not proper for strangers to refer to others as “sweetie,” “honey” or “hun.” Those terms are to be used by those who are in more intimate relationships, such as boyfriend and girlfriend, husband and wife, grandparents to grandchildren, or by close friends, such as long-time female bridge players.
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". 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.
Hun is the more popular shortened form of honey. However, “hon” is more commonly used in North American English, while “hun” is more commonly used in British English.
Akira is a gender-neutral name of Japanese origin. This name has grown in popularity throughout the US in the 21st century and is sometimes used as a variation of “Kira”.
Unlike most Korean given names, which are composed of two single-syllable Sino-Korean morphemes each written with one hanja, Bora is an indigenous Korean name (고유어 이름): a single two-syllable word meaning "purple".
sunbae (plural sunbaes) An upperclassman or senior, in the context of South Korea. quotations ▼ (South Korean idol fandom) An older or more experienced idol, viewed as a veteran, mentor, or predecessor. quotations ▼
Bong is a neologism that originated in cosmopolitan India in the 1980s as a slightly pejorative exonym for the educated middle-class Bengalis from the Indian state of West Bengal.
Etymology. The word bong is an adaptation of the Thai word bong or baung (Thai: บ้อง, [bɔ̂ŋ]), which refers to a cylindrical wooden tube, pipe, or container cut from bamboo, and which also refers to the bong used for smoking.
bong (n. 1)
"water pipe for marijuana," 1960s, U.S. slang, said to have been introduced by Vietnam War veterans and said to be from Thai baung, literally "cylindrical wooden tube."
Another word is 'zon-ino' to mean 'woohoo', when you're excited about something. If your household gadgets start shouting 'bazinga', 'kapow' or 'woohoo', do not be alarmed. They include 'aloha', and 'woohoo' as an expression of delight.
whoa-boy. (pronounced woo-boy) a drain and embankment dug diagonally across a steep farm track designed to divert water and prevent erosion: If you take that track look out for the whoa-boys.