a word in a video

English translation: core

13:59 Aug 1, 2015
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English term or phrase: a word in a video
Hello everyone,

The script reads as follows:

"So now you really feel your ***hoar*** kicking in. That’s excellent"

But I think "hoar" makes no sense in this context.

I have a feeling that he probably says "heart" or "core", but, in my opinion, the first sound is "h" (not "k" as in "core") and the second one is "o" (not "a:" as in "heart").

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnG0pjVzxXI

at 0.03

Thank you
Mikhail Korolev
Local time: 08:31
Selected answer:core
Explanation:
No doubt about it, the "c" is clearly audible.
Selected response from:

B D Finch
France
Local time: 07:31
Grading comment
Thank you, B D Finch.
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5 +6core
B D Finch


  

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core


Explanation:
No doubt about it, the "c" is clearly audible.

B D Finch
France
Local time: 07:31
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Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 192
Grading comment
Thank you, B D Finch.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Tony M: Yes, and we had this term just the other day, where an explanation of what it actually means was given.
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agree  Sheri P: The term came up in the FR > EN KudoZ pair. I think that might be what Tony is referring to. :-)
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agree  airmailrpl
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agree  Gabriele Demuth
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agree  Charles Davis
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agree  JaneTranslates
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