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A baseball abbreviation that refers to the number of "holds" a pitcher has recorded.
a hot mf with the best edits.theyβre so talented and cool. they are cooler than you. Also they are a dream smp fan which makes them even hot. Seriously just perfect.
A bruise on the neck (or other exposed skin) caused by aggressive kissing or sucking; a visible badge of makeout honor that you'll inevitably regret by Monday morning.
acronym for High Altitude Mega Fart. They can occur when living in or visiting high elevations. Known to happen during ski trips and hiking trips in the mountains and also on-board airplanes. Believed to be caused by the large difference in pressure between your insides and the low pressure of high altitudes thus causing a larger and more violent expulsion of gas through the anus than would occur at sea levels.
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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.
A homer may also refer to an inside-the-park home run, which is when a player hits the ball and runs around all the bases to home without any errors. Homer is one of many terms for home run, which includestater,bomb, anddinger. It is similar to an abbreviation of home run, which isHR.
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.
HTFAISK is a slang acronym people typically use when they want to emphasize that they have no idea about something. People may use it aggressively (when they intend the "F" to stand for "F***") or in a lighthearted, family-friendly tone (where the "F" stands for "Flip"). You'll have to rely on context to decipher between the two.
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.
A classic, somewhat antiquated way of calling someone a wise-ass or generally annoying person who's being difficult for no good reason. It's the PG-rated insult your grandfather might use when he's trying to keep it clean at the dinner table. Less offensive than its anatomical cousin but somehow more condescending.
A tribute entry referencing the late actor Heath Ledger through a pastiche of medieval knightly virtues and "A Knight's Tale" references. The definition itself is lifted from the film's introduction scene, blending the actor's cinematic legacy with exaggerated chivalric ideals. It's less a slang term and more a fan memorial dressed in period costume.
The lovably dim-witted protagonist of the cult classic early-2000s Flash animation series of the same name. This armless, legless character with a propeller cap and speech impediment became an internet icon before YouTube even existed. A time capsule of internet humor that defined web entertainment for millennials during the dial-up era.
An acronym for "have to cry," used when you need to excuse yourself for an emotional breakdown in digital conversation. It's the Gen-Z equivalent of "brb" but with significantly more feelings attached. Perfect for when life hits you with that plot twist you weren't ready for and you need to step away from the keyboard to process your emotions.
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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.
People may use HTSFM for various reasons. Possibilities include: they have low self-esteem regarding their attractiveness, they are joking because the guy is objectively not handsome, or the guy is out-of-this-world, Chris Hemsworth-level sexy.
Hill bagging is when hikers make lists of the hilltops they have reached. It is similar topeak baggingbut reserved for hills that don't reach mountain status.
High maintenance describes a person who needs a lot of attention, typically in the form of emotional or financial support. It may also be used to refer to a person who does not like to compromise when it comes to his expensive taste in clothing, food, homes, cars, etc.
A common sweetener found in many foods and drinks; similar to plain sugar, but is made from corn; has been under fire by health advocates in recent years because of its overuse.
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.