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'hood H0266300 (ho͝od)n. Slang Variant of hood3.'hood (hʊd) nslang chiefly US short for neighbourhoodhood1 (hʊd) n., v. hood•ed, hood•ing. n. 1. a soft or flexible covering for the head and neck, either separate or attached to a cloak, coat, etc. 2. something resembling this, esp. in shape, as certain petals or sepals. 3. the hinged movable part of an automobile body covering the engine. 4. a metal canopy for a stove, ventilator, etc. 5. a cover for the entire head of a falcon, used when the bird is not pursuing game. 6. an ornamental ruffle or fold on the back of the shoulders of an academic gown, jurist's robe, etc. 7. a hoodlike crest, band of color or fold of skin on the head of certain birds and animals. v.t. 8. to furnish with a hood. 9. to cover with or as if with a hood. [before 900; Middle English hode, Old English hōd, c. Old Frisian hōd, Middle Dutch hoet, Old High German huot] hood2 (hʊd, hud) n. Slang. a hoodlum. [1925–30; by shortening] 'hood (hʊd) n. Slang. a neighborhood, esp. one in the inner city (usu. prec. by the). [1965–70; by shortening] Hood (hʊd) n. 1. John Bell, 1831–79, Confederate general. 2. Raymond Mathewson, 1881–1934, U.S. architect. 3. Robin, Robin Hood. 4. Thomas, 1799–1845, English poet and humorist. 5. Mount, a volcanic peak in N Oregon, in the Cascade Range. 11,253 ft. (3430 m). -hood a noun suffix denoting condition, character, etc., or a body of persons of a particular character or class: childhood; priesthood. [Middle English -hode, -hod, Old English -hād, as independent n.: condition, quality, rank; c. Old Saxon hēd, Old High German heit state, Old Norse heithr honor, Gothic haidus manner] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | 'hood - (slang) a neighborhood jargon, lingo, patois, argot, vernacular, slang, cant - a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo"locality, neck of the woods, neighborhood, neighbourhood, vicinity - a surrounding or nearby region; "the plane crashed in the vicinity of Asheville"; "it is a rugged locality"; "he always blames someone else in the immediate neighborhood"; "I will drop in on you the next time I am in this neck of the woods" | See hood See hood'hood
Words related to 'hoodnoun (slang) a neighborhoodRelated Words- jargon
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- locality
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- neighborhood
- neighbourhood
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