Define 'how' Meaning

'how'
A Tokoroa, New Zealand synonym for the word 'so' as in that is 'so' cool.
It is pronounced with a strong emphasise on the 'o' and a carried 'w' so it should sound like "hOww' cool.
A new zealand accent also helps with this. it may be hard for foreigners

That's 'how' cool!

By Etta
How-how
An interjection indicating approval, congratulations, or gratitude. Common especially in Laurentian mountains of Quebec, Canada.

James: Hey Rodney, how did your water test go?
Rodney: I passed! I got my third in Campcraft!
James: How-how!
By Libbey
How No
"How no?" is a Scotticism for "Why not?"

Person A: We canna do that!
Person B: How no?
By Pammi
How Be
Similar to "How are you", this phrase is often used at the beginning of IM conversations to inquire about the health of a friend.

IM 1: Hey...
IM 2: Hey, how be?
IM 1: I'm good, you?
By Cam
How
a breed between a horse and a cow

what the fff...how??
By Brandise
And How
An expression of agreement. Can be used in place of 'indeed.' Can also be used sarcastically to get someone to stop fucking talking to you about frivolous things.

syn: you said it.

Rhonda: Juan, it's pretty cold outside today.
Juan: And how!


Erin: ...so I told her to shut the hell up because she was being a whore. I mean who tries anal with her boyfriend and then tells the entire cheer squad about it? I swear, Kelly is so totally gay...
Franklin (clearly annoyed): AND HOW!
By Agnesse
How's That
a term used in cricket, appealing to the umpire, for a wicket

how's that said the fielders
By Marion
How's It
A greeting, supposedly a truncated form of "how's it going".

How's it, dude! Good seeing you.
By Nariko
How's It
Hawaiian slang for How is it going?
Popularized in the Dog the Bounty Hunter TV show.

Hey, how's it bra. Have you seen this fugitive?
Thanks bra, aloha.
By Marti
How That
A phrase used by neds (chavs if your english) all over the world. They say it when they don't understand something or sometimes when they do but just want attention from the teacher/parent/authority figure present. It really means:
"Can you explain how that works" But being neds they just knock words of of sentences to let them speak more rubbish faster.

Teacher:"Why doesnt helium react?"
Parent: "Because it is a noble gas"
Authority Figure: "It has No outer electrons"
Ned: "How That!?!?!?!"
Chav: "Aye! How That?"
By Selena