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keeho

English

Etymology

Possibly onomatopoeic.

Noun

keeho

  1. (Ulster) loud laugh

Verb

keeho

  1. (Ulster) to laugh loudly

Anagrams

  • Kehoe

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keeno

English

Etymology

keen +? -o?

Pronunciation

Noun

keeno (plural keenos)

  1. (slang, derogatory) A pupil who works hard; a swot.
    • 1998, Kevan Bleach, Raising boys' achievement in schools page 47)
      There was a perception that a pupil could be clever, yet not a 'keeno', so long as one's display of ability was not too overt. Such 'cool' cleverness is an attribute for the astute teacher to foster in boys!
    • 2004, Sue Cowley, Sue Cowley's A-Z of Teaching (page 18)
      Those in the back row are the rebels, who are hoping to get away with messing around or doing some marking. Those who sit at the front are the keenos who have all the answers.

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