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Not many people use HLM since it is obscure and specific. However, if you encounter the acronym, you may need to use context clues to know who the "he" is unless they mention him in the same conversation or message.
On Twitter, Reddit, and other social media platforms, HNM stands for "happy new month." Posters use this celebratory acronym when posting content on the first day of the month.
People use HT to be friendly, whether they are joining a conversation or starting one (perhaps they are joining a forum or an online game). For example, you may join a gaming campaign online, "HT! Thanks for letting me join!"
The term is only used in informal settings since it refers to personal matters. It is typically used between friends who are curious about each other's personal life.
Someone who is embarrassed or stressed out might use HMS to mean "hanging myself." Typically, people deploy this acronym hyperbolically, to exaggerate their feelings of shame, depression, or irritation.
While pretty much everyone knows what "HBO" is, not many know it stands for "Home Box Office." It originally started as a premium television network and then morphed into a content-streaming service (known as "Max") that features theatrically released movies, original shows and movies, concert specials, and stand-up comedy specials.
People often end messages in which they've offered advice with HTH (hope this helps). This acronym expresses a person's hope that you'll find their opinion or guidance useful.
When someone says they're "here for it," it means they're happy about something - which they likely described in the same social media post, forum post, or text message. For example, if McDonald's were to announce the McRib was becoming a permanent menu item, many social media users would likely say they're "here for it," because they love the McRib.
Hot-tea is a spelling variation of "hottie" that refers to an attractive person. You will likely only see coffee and tea enthusiasts use the term online or in texts to refer to good-looking people playfully.
Hacktivism means hacker activism. The term combines "hacker" and "activism" and refers to hackers that have a golden heart, meaning they do it for a noble purpose.
When discussing education, HWCU stands for "historically white colleges and universities." This designation describes colleges and universities at which the majority of the student body has historically been White. HWCUs are often (but not always) also predominantly white institutions (PWIs), meaning the majority of their current student body is White.
Homework is the bane of students from grade school to college. It not only requires a lot of effort but also ruins social plans, especially over the weekend.
People who are discussing top-notch products use HQ to mean "high quality." You may see this acronym in text, social media, or forum messages when a user says good things about a video, gadget, book, piece of clothing, or another item.
This page explains what the slang term "Hunty" means. The definition, example, and related terms listed above have been manually compiled and written by the Slang.net team.
A Minecraft acronym for the multiplayer game mode that centers around surviving without the ability to respawn.
A term used to describe a person's attraction to someone else.
Hundo P is an abbreviation for hundred percent. The abbreviation is commonly used to communicate complete agreement or belief.
An abbreviation for the measurement of time equal to 60 minutes; often used to describe when something starts or the time that you'll arrive some place; can also be seen as "hrs" when used plurally.
Half-PPR is a fantasy football (FFB) abbreviation for aPPRleague that awards half-points for each reception instead of a full point. It is one of the more popular FFB scoring formats since it adds a new facet to the standard league but still does not put too much emphasis on theWRposition.
A Hypany is someone who has a high reputation for steez and stew. It refers to anyone who has so much style, it's almost incomprehensible. Hypany's are also known to get violet if anyone ever threatens their purple drank, perc 30's or stiiizy.
When a car hits the 100,000 mi/km mark and starts becoming an endless money pit due to constant repair work needed.
A gorilla that was shot in cold blood when it saved a child from drowning when there parents didn't look out for them.
A nickname that U.S. Marines call eachother when referring to an individual Marine that does their job well and is well respected among other Marines.