A fork of Rural Dictionary
'Ho' and 'ratio' fused into the Latin derived namesake. Used as a covert way to inquire as to the amount of females at a particular locale, usually a party.
1:"Bro, we're having a kegger tonight at my place, wanna come?" 2:"Horatio?" 1:"3 to 1" 2:"I'm down"
Jesus' middle name. Sometimes shortened to just the initial 'H'. This form of Horatio is used most often when excited, angry, or surprised.
Jesus Horatio Christ! -or- Jesus H. Christ!
Horatio. Well Horatio is a wierd kind of guy you know. A very sad emotional type of person. He also gets mad very fast..?Probably gets it from his parents who knows✋. Very self-contained and will extricate himself in any bad or harmful situation or altercation. Very handsome and a well known funny funny guy. A very very nice person, the type of person to give you his last 50 bucks if it was that kind of situation, very nice. And also welly mannered and well behaved kind of person. Exclusive when it comes to laughter with that person, And is Very Respectfull don't ever think of him or her as a Disdain or Disdainfully person. He is quite the opposite.
Bro he\She just pulled a Horatio on that chick\vato\guy
UK slang, rhyming = fellatio To give oral sex on a male member. From the popular Horatio Hornblower novels.
She performed horatio all night long and we never even went to sea.
Any number of English people whose parents thought "We'll give you the most pompous name we can!"
(in an upper-class English accent) Oh yes Horatio, tally ho!, pip pip, good show, chap!
Someone who observes another's reaction for a third person, usually to figure out if the person observed is "interested" in the third person. The name comes from Hamlet, because this is basically what Horatio does for Hamlet.
I want to ask Jess to the dance, but I'm not sure if she likes me. Could you be my Horatio the next time we see her?