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Soho

1 American  
[soh-hoh, soh-hoh] / ˈsoʊ hoʊ, soʊˈhoʊ /

noun

  1. a district in London, England, including Soho Square: a predominantly foreign section since 1685; noted for its restaurants.

  2. SoHo.


SoHo 2 American  
[soh-hoh] / ˈsoʊ hoʊ /

noun

  1. a district in New York City, in lower Manhattan, south of Houston Street, where many of the old warehouses and buildings have been converted into studios, galleries, shops, and restaurants.


soho 1 British  
/ səʊˈhəʊ /

interjection

  1. hunting an exclamation announcing the sighting of a hare

  2. an exclamation announcing the discovery of something unexpected

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Soho 2 British  
/ ˈsəʊhəʊ /

noun

  1. a district of central London, in the City of Westminster: a foreign quarter since the late 17th century, now chiefly known for restaurants, nightclubs, striptease clubs, etc

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Etymology

Origin of soho

an Anglo-French hunting call, probably of exclamatory origin