ホザ

This is the 6899th most frequent Japanese word.


ホザ

The word "ホザ" (hoza) does not have a standard meaning in Japanese and might be a slang term, misspelling, or part of a specific context.


Here, 'ホザ' is used as part of the phrase 'ホザを吹く', meaning to 'boast' or 'speak exaggeratedly'.

彼はいつもホザを吹いている。

He is always boasting or exaggerating.


In this sentence, 'ホザ' refers to nonsensical or exaggerated talk.

その人はおかしなホザを並べた。

That person said strange things.


Here, 'ホザく' is directly used as a verb meaning to 'speak nonsense' or 'talk big unreasonably'.

何も知らないくせにホザくな。

Don't speak nonsense when you don't know anything.