What does hth mean?
hth means House to House
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for House to House?
House to House can be abbreviated as hth
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What does hth stand for? hth stands for "House to House". |
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What is the meaning of hth abbreviation? The meaning of hth abbreviation is "House to House". |
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What does hth mean? hth as abbreviation means "House to House". |
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What is shorthand of House to House? The most common shorthand of "House to House" is hth. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- H2O - House to Home Ownership
- HHS - House to House Survey
- HBRSC - House Bill Referred to Senate Committee
- HHSC - House to House or Street Collection
- HRC - House Republican Conference (US House of Representatives)
- HRES - House Resolution (style of a measure pertaining only to the House of Representatives)
- HRJ - House Rabbit Journal (newsletter; House Rabbit Society)
- HRPC - House Republican Policy Committee (US House of Representatives)
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- h2h - house-to-house
- Rock up - to turn up, to arrive - "we rocked up at their house at Midnight!"
- Sleepout - house verandah converted to a bedroom
- Road Test - to get a drunk patient to walk up and down a corridor; if they pass they are turfed, if they fail they need a bit longer to sober up.
- Step Up To the Plate - To contribute; take your turn to do something. Every citizen in the USA should step up to the plate and pay their taxes.
- Front And Center - To highlight, to emphasize; bring to the attention of. Most politicians put taxes and unemployment front and center during their campaigns.
- H/H - House to House
- H/P - House to Pier
- Head To Head - To confront face to face; fight one on one. Rams go head to head during mating season.
- Krunk - To get excited; adrenaline flowing; hyper. Another spelling of crunk; past tense of the verb 'to crank'. At the party we are going to get krunk.
- Lay It Out - To explain thoroughly; to discuss both sides completely. Phillip is going to lay it out at the meeting.