HOX


Meaning of HOX in English

ˈhäks transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-es )

Etymology: Middle English hoxen, from hox hock sinew, from Old English hōhsinu, from hōh heel + sinu, seonu sinew — more at hock , sinew

1. : hamstring

2. : to pester by following : harass , annoy

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