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IMHO is an acronym for "In My Humble(/Honest?) Opinion," which is ironic since any use of the term indicates that a statement is undeniable truth, and that anyone that disagrees is either insane, a fucktard, or hates America. In fact, they may well be a bureaucratic fuck. It is extremely condescending. Pronounced "Im-Ho," or possibly "I'm a ho." Since everything said on the internets (even facts) is opinion, IMHO is completely redundant and should never be used. Evar.

This total faggotry lulz acronym should only evar be used if insulting someone else.

Example : Your a butt fucking idiot who should be shot dead, IMHO. Thus using this totally gay acronym and making someone else feel bad = win.

Usage

  • Prepended to a statement: "IMHO, Scientists hide evidence that God created man all the time."
  • Appended to a statement: "You're a complete faggot, IMHO."
  • Compliment: UDHO
  • Response to Compliment: yup IMHO

Variations

  • IMO - A more humble version of IMHO. Used exactly the same way, with exactly the same meaning.
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Internets Lingo

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Other Lingo

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Internet Places/Group

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Moar Internet Shit

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IRL Acronyms

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Bad Acronyms

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See Also

IMHO is part of a series on Language & Communication
Languages and DialectsGrammar, Punctuation, Spelling, Style, and UsageRhetorical StrategiesPoetryThe Politics of Language and CommunicationMediaVisual Rhetoric
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