video ho

English

Etymology

From video (music video) + ho (whore).

Noun

video ho (plural video hos or video hoes)

  1. (slang) One of the attractive, highly sexualized female dancers or actresses, typically black, who commonly appear in hip hop music videos.
    • 1991, Havelock Nelson and Michael A. Gonzales, Bring the Noise: a Guide to Rap Music and Hip-Hop Culture, Harmony Books, →ISBN, page 162:
      Already Queen Latifah was going for hers in this male-dominated world of video ho's[sic] and fantasy B-gals.
    • 1997 August, Greg Tate, “Soul Sister Number One”, in Vibe, volume 5, number 6, page 82:
      Just when we thought couldn't nobody be a black woman in pop music without being a provocative pop tart, a put-it-on-the-glass video ho, or a gold-digging hoochie mama, here comes Badu—on BET, no less, home of the superficial, land of the fake.
    • 2009, Tracie Howard, Friends & Fauxs, Random House, Inc., →ISBN, page 129:
      The only difference between Imelda and a video ho was the stripper pole.
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