I looked it up on Babel Fish (A translation website) and "De" means "Of" but "Hors" doesn't seem to have a meaning.
It's someone who's really frustrated.
hors de (outside of)
'inatteignable' or 'hors de portée', 'hors d'atteinte'
Outside the region.
hors d'oeuvre(ôr dûrv)n. pl. hors d'oeuvres (ôr dûrvz) or hors d'oeuvre - An appetizer served before a meal.[French hors d'uvre : hors, outside + de, of + uvre, (the main) work.]
'hors' is French for 'out'. 'loin' is French for 'far'.
The cast of Hors de la boue - 1921 includes: Max Claudet Sylviane Dumont
The cast of Un crime hors de prix - 2011 includes: Pierre Aussedat as Robert
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The punctuation in the word "hors d'Oeuvres" is the apostrophe ('). This punctuation mark replaces the missing letters from the original French phrase "hors de l'œuvre," which means "outside the main work."
tombe hors de l'amour
use it a if it were a simple noun:les hors d'œuvres sont servis (several of them)le hors d'œuvre était trop grasPasse-moi l'assiette de hors d'œuvreje ne prendrai pas de hors d'œuvre