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leading to
fewer hoboes.
Hoboes were
noted for,
among other things, the
distinctive lingo that
arose among them. Some
examples follow: Many
hobo terms have...
- The
hobo spider (Eratigena agrestis,
formerly Tegenaria agrestis) is a
member of the
family of
spiders known colloquially as
funnel web spiders, but not...
- Look up
hobo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
hobo is a
migratory worker or
homeless vagabond,
often penniless.
Hobo may also
refer to:
Hobo (book)...
- The
Littlest Hobo (French: Le Vagabond) is the
Canadian television series based upon a 1958
American film of the same name
directed by
Charles R. Rondeau...
-
Henpecked Hoboes is a
theatrical cartoon short released on
October 26, 1946
directed by Tex Avery. It
stars George and
Junior in
their first appearance...
-
volunteer to draw one of the 700
hoboes" that
Hodgman listed in the book. A few days later, the
first of the 700
hoboes ("Stewbuilder Dennis") was posted...
-
known professionally as
Hobo Johnson, is an
American vocalist and
frontman of the band
Hobo Johnson & the LoveMakers.
Hobo Johnson also
delivers lyrics...
-
Hobo's Restaurant and Lounge, or
simply Hobo's, was a restaurant, **** bar, and
piano bar in Portland, Oregon's Old Town Chinatown, in the
United States...
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southeast of Bourbon.
Hobo Branch took its name from a
nearby mine, the
Hobo Sulphur and Iron Mines,
where it was
claimed hoboes worked. U.S. Geological...
- sub-culture of
hobos. The
bindle is
colloquially known as the
blanket stick,
particularly within the
Northeastern hobo community. A
hobo who
carried a...