I notice on several discussion boards people use the term. never could figure it out. thanks!
2007-07-11
05:02:14
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Will! I knew I could count on you. Hey, I'm out of the spirituality and religion realm, can you believe it?
2007-07-11
05:45:39 ·
update #1
true, the mundane things of life can be boring.
2007-07-11
07:32:52 ·
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It stands for Dear Husband
2007-07-11 07:37:30
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answered by modelchicknyc 1
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Dual Hydrant. Popular back in the 70's-80's on major urban street corners.
2007-07-11 05:23:55
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answered by ? 3
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Washing Ironing Food and Entertainment,
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answered by david 3
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It is funny to see it on "miniatures" sites, because they use DH for Dear Husband and dh for dollhouse -- or is that vice versa?
2007-07-11 05:54:37
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answered by Yahzmin ♥♥ 4ever 7
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It means dear husband
2007-07-11 05:10:18
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answered by Petra 5
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I think on all the wedding boards it means "dear husband"
2007-07-11 05:09:19
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answered by not margaret 3
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Designated Hitter in baseball. In the American league where pitchers are not expected to be athletes and hit for themselves, the manager chooses a DH to hit for the pitcher instead.
Granted this doesn't answer your question, but your question was boring.
2007-07-11 05:58:06
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answered by Scott B 2
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DH is Domestic Housemate, or Domestic Housepartner
DH is Domestic Helper, which for US work visa purposes includes, but is not limited to, cooks, butlers, chauffeurs, housemaids, valets, footmen, nannies, au pairs, mothers' helpers, gardeners, and paid companions.
2007-07-11 05:05:26
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answered by Moi 1
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Could it be Dad/Husband...meaning the father of your children and your husband? Either that or maybe Damn husband?LOL
2007-07-11 05:05:10
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answered by paganmom 6
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