1. hor - Pronoun
2. hor - Particle
hor (personal pronoun)
(Tyneside) her
Emphasizes the need for the listener to acknowledge something.
Not my fault hor. ― Look, it isn't my fault.
An invariant question tag used to invite agreement.
Quite boring, hor? ― It's quite boring, don't you think?
A filler word used to ascertain the continued attention of the listener.
....then hor... ― ...and then...
Despite the tension, the High Council of the State formed a delegation to spearhead reconciliation efforts with the HoR in Tobruk, and, on January 5, that delegation visited Cairo to hold talks with Egyptian politicians. Source: Internet
It would nominate a prime minister for the HoR to approve, act as commander in chief of the Libya army, and be in charge of Libya’s foreign relations. Source: Internet
The High State Council (HSC) has announced its readiness to meet the HoR in Tobruk (Logo: HSC). Source: Internet
Such workshops and classes will be conducted for people of all age groups in Abu Dhabi at the Manarat al Saadiyat, Al Qattara Arts Centre in Al Ain and Al Marsam Al Hor in the National Theatre. Source: Internet
On the other hand, there will be many legal and constitutional objections to any Tripoli HoR meeting unsanctioned by the official leadership of the HoR in Tobruk. Source: Internet
In fact, there has been no head of mission at the embassy for several months and several diplomats said to support the Beida administration, Khalifa Hafter and the House of Representatives (HoR) are still at the embassy. Source: Internet