The red dye commonly found in products like Hot Cheetos and red Gatorade, often identified as artificial colorants like Red 40, can be considered unhealthy due to potential links to hyperactivity in children and allergic reactions in some individuals. Additionally, these products are often high in sugar, salt, and unhealthy fats, contributing to overall poor dietary choices. Consuming high amounts of such additives can lead to long-term health issues, including obesity and other metabolic disorders. Moderation is key in enjoying these snacks and beverages.
giovanotto (joe-vawn-OHT-toh) ragazzotto (rag-atts-OHT-toh) signorino (see-nyor-EE-noh)
dummy = ee-dee-OHT
ee-dee-oht (אידיוט)
אות means "letter" (of the alphabet) or "sign"
The correct French pronunciation is "oat- kuh- tyur". The Americanized rendition (OHT koo-TUHR) rhymes with "boat" and "tour". (see related video/ audio links to hear)
yoo-kar-ee-oht-ick or...you-care-ee-oh-tik
we are sexier than everyone else (more oht girls/boys)
my son sent me madden08 xbox live an it has no installing code caimt plagthe game with out oht
Ontario heratige trust [OHT] i think :)
The Hebrew word "oht" (אות) is sometimes used in that context (Judges 6:17).
Otto is an Italian equivalent of 'eight'. It's the number that's preceded by 'sette' ['seven'] and followed by 'nove' ['nine']. It's pronounced 'OHT-toh'.
In Russian, "idiot" is pronounced as "и́диот" (ee-dee-ott). The stress is on the first syllable.