What's the difference between soho and soko?

Soho


Definition:

  • (interj.) Ho; -- a word used in calling from a distant place; a sportsman's halloo.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) To mark World Aids Day, THT is opening a charity shop in Soho Estates’ Walkers Court development in central Soho.
  • (2) If you want to watch cabaret’s great and good consuming one too many glasses of prosecco, Saturday night at the Soho Burlesque Club is the place to go.
  • (3) Nevertheless, Dickens's preoccupation with class in Great Expectations strikes a chord with Coltrane, who gives a good idea of what it means to him when he recalls coming across a few Bullingdon Club types outside a restaurant in Soho one night.
  • (4) I had been given unusually detailed instructions about how to find him in his Soho offices – as if he were in hiding rather than at work: “It looks a little unlikely but don’t be deterred, you’re in the right place.
  • (5) Richard E Grant's Comstock is a considerably more comical figure - particularly well-suited to the disastrous Soho binge when some money does come in - while Helena Bonham-Carter's Rosemary has become considerably more sexually confident.
  • (6) The Soho masses are understood to be the only ones of their kind in England and Wales.
  • (7) I remember when Ornette moved into Manhattan to a loft on Prince Street in SoHo in the late 60s – he was ahead of the game on that front as well.
  • (8) • theglory.co Chosen by music, satire and cabaret duo Bourgeois and Maurice Soho Theatre Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: Richard Davenport Soho has undergone so many facelifts in recent years, it has begun to take on traits of the ageing celebrity: plastic, shiny, hard to find the personality.
  • (9) This romantic – if slightly cramped – bistro in Lexington Street is hard to get into as it effectively acts as a dining room for the great and not so good of Soho's literary establishment, who often frequent the Academy Club upstairs.
  • (10) The comedian, much of whose material involves onstage audience participation, is in the running for breakthrough act, best sketch or character act and best show for Bring Me the Head of Adam Riches , which is currently playing at the Soho Theatre.
  • (11) After the takeover is finalised, he will work in Yahoo's Soho offices by day, where he will be the company's youngest employee, and continue studying for his A-levels in the evening.
  • (12) "I actually wanted to buck the trend and move to Soho, but then I realised the rent's cheaper here," says Simon Prockter, who arrived in January to set up HouseBites , a gourmet takeaway service for people who want a quick, cheap meal cooked and hand-delivered by local chefs.
  • (13) The last time he drew attention in London he had told a journalist outside the Golden Lion pub in Soho that Pardew would be sacked if Newcastle lost at Stoke City on 29 September.
  • (14) A judge has ruled that a Soho brothel shut down by police earlier this month can reopen for business.
  • (15) • workersplaytime.net Chosen by Sink the Pink co-founders, Glynfamous (Glyn Fussell) and Amy Zing (Amy Redmond) Soho Burlesque Club Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: Soho Burlesque Club Soho Burlesque Club – at the Hippodrome Casino – is a properly late-night cabaret experience.
  • (16) The sense of Soho as a gay village or Vauxhall as a gay village is going,” he says.
  • (17) Florence Knight is head chef of Polpetto, which will reopen in November at 11 Berwick Street, Soho.
  • (18) In 2010, Fielding had an exhibition at the Maison Bertaux patisserie in Greek Street, Soho, starring Ferry.
  • (19) "It's important that it's still in Soho after 48 years.
  • (20) Having sold his once-expensive books of literary theory for a derisory sum, he finds himself in a food store for "the super-gentry of SoHo and Tribeca", where the midsize piece of wild salmon he has selected has just been priced at $78.40 (2001 rates).

Soko


Definition:

  • (n.) An African anthropoid ape, supposed to be a variety of the chimpanzee.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) • The following correction was published on 25 March 2012: As made plain in "Muamba the refugee has made football his home" (Sport) he actually came to Britain in 1999 when his father was granted indefinite leave to remain as an employee of former Zaire president Mobutu Sese Seko, not Mobotu Sese Soko.
  • (2) "Poverty is a key factor," says Mary Soko, Oxfam's education programme officer for Tanzania.
  • (3) Efford Chabala, John Soko, Whiteson Changwe, Robert Watiyakeni, Eston Mulenga, Derby Makinka, Moses Chikwalakwala, Wisdom Mumba Chansa, Kelvin "Malaza" Mutale, Timothy Mwitwa, Numba Mwila, Richard Mwanza, Samuel Chomba, Moses Masuwa, Kenan Simambe, Godfrey Kangwa, Winter Mumba, Patrick "Bomber" Banda, Godfrey "Ucar" Chitalu and Alex Chola were not there last night but the modern-day side built for them the greatest possible memorial.
  • (4) Many young mothers have been seduced by older men with food or money, says Soko, during long journeys to school.
  • (5) The retailer's first Scandinavian outlet, a 3,000 sq metre (32,000 sq ft) clothing and food store, will open in Helsinki next month under an agreement with S Group, the owner of Finland's Sokos department store chain.

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