hone for



hone for someone or something

Rur. to long for someone or something. Tom: What's wrong with Jane? Mary: She's honing for her sweetheart. Jimmy was honing for the red bicycle in the toy store window.
See also: hone

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Chang-Chinese
Karan['kærən]
Myrrine-Ancient Greek
Yemelyan-Russian
Sanjib-Bengali
OswaldAHZ-wawld (English), AWS-vahlt (German)English, German, Anglo-Saxon