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Usage for HoH
qagh HoH
kill gagh
Type: idiom - Source: KGT p. 118
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The phrase is applied to a person and means that he or she is doing something counterproductive:

{SuyDuj DaQaw'chugh qagh DaHoH.}

That is, destroying the merchant ship is contrary to the best interests of the current mission.

Hoch jaghpu'Daj HoHpu'
he/she has killed all his/her enemies
Type: idiom - Source: KGT p. 107
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used to describe a person who is leading a meaningless, empty life, one lacking any challenge.
tlhIngan ngoQmey chavmeH HoH tlhInganpu'.
Klingons kill for their own purposes.
Type: proverb - Source: TKW p.165
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Kirk convinced Commander Kang that an alien life force was causing the Klingons and the crew to engage in ceaseless hostilities and that Kang was serving the whim of this alien being. Throwing down his weapon, Kang refused to go on fighting, citing a proverb that expresses the Klingon aversion to being dominated by others. More important even that following the instinct to be a warrior is the ability to maintain control over one's own actions.
Do not kill an animal unless you intend to eat it.
Type: proverb - Source: TKW p.163
latlh De'/Additional Information
This admonishment against nonutilitarian killing was taught to the young Toq by Worf. It probably originated because the Klingon Empire has limited resources, none of which can be wasted. As Mara, Commander Kang's wife, explained, "There are poor planets in the Klingon system."
The people of Qam-Chee,
They fled their territory,
And were killed one by one.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
The Klingon who kills without showing his face has no honor.
Type: proverb - Source: TKW p.59
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This is an adage about Klingon behavior cited by K'mpec, leader of the Klingon High Council, when he revealed to Picard that he had been poisoned. Worf took it one step further, assuming that, since no Klingon would behave in such a dishonorable fashion, the assassination could not have been carried out by a Klingon. "A Klingon would not use poison," he stated. "The murder would have no honor."
Kahless, Kahless, Kahless!
Beware those eyes
For they will kill without a doubt.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
My brother, you failed to kill,
The head is my reward,
You bring the carcass home.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book
“I will hunt you down
Like a targ and slay you,
Then eat both your hearts!”
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
Warriors of Qam-Chee,
These are the men I tell you of,
They have come for my blood.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
Give me three good reasons
Not to squeeze this hand tight
And kill you were you stand!
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
Then, Kanjit fell,
Fighting at Kahless’s side,
Killing one enemy while he fell.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
Frightened by this revolution,
Molor also decides to kill Kahless,
Before the battle can start.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
One blade to extinguish the physical life,
One blade for freeing the soul,
The Klingon’s transition was complete.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book
And so Kahless slew the tyrant Molor,
And taught the people the ways of honor
By his words and his honorable deeds.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book
Molor sends five hundred
Of his warriors to Qam-Chee
To raid the town and kill Kahless.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
Following the trail of Kahless,
Kotar heads for the city of Qam-Chee*,
Where he plans to kill this mortal.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
Morath, as you failed to kill your prey,
So will Molor fail to conquer his
Kahless, be aware of danger in all forms.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book
And Kahless dropped his sword
To kill the traitor with bare hands,
Morath felt the end was near.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book
Kahless, pull your d'k tahg*,
Kill the beasts in this forest,
One a targ, and two who call themselves Klingon.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Ground Book
Kotar and Fek'lhr cooled their rage there,
Slaying spirits with no honor,
No honor, no hope, no future.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Impact Book
Still, Kotar cannot let a mortal
Pass his gates and return alive,
Kahless must be hunted down and killed.
Type: sentence - Source: paq'batlh: Force Book
When a Klingon warrior dies or is killed, other Klingons may perform a ceremonial howl or yell as part of the Klingon death ritual. The eyes of the fallen Klingon are opened and others roar in a great crescendo. This yell is victorious in nature, rather than mournful and also serves to warn the other dead that a Klingon warrior is coming.
Type: skybox card - Source: Death Howl - Hegh bey (S31)
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