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What does HAHS mean in texting?
HAHS
Acronym | Definition |
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HAHS | Health and Human Services |
HAHS | Hayward Area Historical Society (est. 1956; Hayward, CA) |
HAHS | Hurlstone Agricultural High School (Sydney, Australia) |
HAHS | Heidelberg American High School (Heidelberg, Germany) |
What is the acronym for a great summer?
HAGS – Have A Great Summer.
What lylas mean?
Verb. lylas. (slang) Acronym of love you like a sister. “I’ve got to go, but I’ll talk to you later!” / “Ok! Lylas!”
What does you old hag mean?
ugly
1. Offensive An old woman considered to be ugly or frightening. 2. a. A witch; a sorceress.
How do you spell heh?
Heh is defined as a way to show surprise, amusement or questioning. An example of heh used as an interjection is the sentence, “Heh, that was kind of funny.”
What does it mean to say nah?
no
Nah means no. You can use it the same way you use no to respond to questions, but remember that it’s very casual. Using nah in formal situations may seem disrespectful.
What does hags mean in a yearbook?
The yearbook autograph page becomes the Facebook “wall.” Those hackneyed yearbook acronyms—H.A.G.S. for “have a good summer” and K.I.T.
What is the antonym of hag?
What is the opposite of hag?
angel | babe |
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doll | fox |
honey | hottie |
stunner | sweetheart |
sweety | nice lady |
What happened to the lylas?
It was fun to watch Bruno Mars’ sisters’ journey, but after eight episodes, The Lylas TV show ended after their mother’s death, to allow the family time to recover. The first episode showcased how they left their hometown Hawaii and moved to L.A. to pursue music.
Is hag a bad word?
Historically, a hag is an old, ugly woman with evil powers. Much like witches, crones, and banshees, hag has become a sexist insult degrading women.
What is a male hag called?
Troll – This one is probably the closest male equivalent to hag. The male troll who lives under the bridge is fairly similar to the hag who lives in the woods.
What does heh mean from a boy?
Heh is defined as a way to show surprise, amusement or questioning.