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I've seen a whole bunch of posts where the term "DH" is used and they are not talking about dermatitis herpetiformis. It seems to be something to do with their husband. Please help. I hope this isn't a stupid question.


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Dear husband...

mytummyhurts Contributor

Thank you. I figured it was something like that.

lbsteenwyk Explorer

while we're talking about acronyms, what is LOL?? I've been trying to figure that out for months!

Jnkmnky Collaborator

Laughing out loud

mytummyhurts Contributor

And IMHO = in my honest opinion

Any others people can think of to share in case somebody doesn't know?

celiac3270 Collaborator

BTW = by the way

ROFL = rolling on the floor laughing

w/ = with (and w/o is without)

any others that we use a lot here?


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IMHO = in my honest opinion
I was wondering what that was, Thanks!
Canadian Karen Community Regular

Anyone care to explain LMAO? (LOL!)

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

I wish I knew of this site before!! It took me months to finally figure out ROFLMAO!!!!! :lol::lol:

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celiac3270 Collaborator
And IMHO = in my honest opinion

Any others people can think of to share in case somebody doesn't know?

Oh, I thought that one was humble opinion....

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That's what I thought to...I guess it can be used both ways :blink:

mytummyhurts Contributor
Oh, I thought that one was humble opinion....

According to the site cdford posted you guys are right! It's in my humble opinion.

tarnalberry Community Regular

I use the "humble" version, so if I feel inclined to modify it to "IMnotsoHO", I can. :-P

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