IMHO

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IMHO

abbr.
in my humble opinion
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IMHO

abbreviation for
(Telecommunications) in my humble or honest opinion
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IMHO

In my humble opinion
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Translations
m. E.mMn
àmha

IMHO

[ˌaɪɛmeɪtʃˈəʊ] abbr (=in my humble opinion) → AMHA(= à mon humble avis)
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IMHO chief David Hall warned: "PTSB has sold 7,400 family homes to vultures who will throw them out.
By the time he had finished, I had learnt a thing or two -- YMMD (You made my day), FACK (Fully acknowledge), IMHO (In my humble opinion), and TIA (Thanks in advance).
This is an excellent, pacy thriller with complex family themes, many a twist and a red herring, incredibly gripping til the bitter end and it came out way before Girl On The Train and Gone Girl and IMHO is a far superior precursor.
IMHO, what radiology could use right now are a few mega-reviews.
The troubling news of Facebook being coopted by trolls and persons with ill intentions, often with power to wield and maintain, has also got me asking serious questions about freedom - and I don't mean just the physical capacity to move but also, more importantly IMHO, the freedom to think for oneself.
Waste of money imho. Considering improving the coastline is supposed to be the top agenda for the council at the moment I think the money could have been better spent on funding the revival of open air pool!
IMHO, the much-maligned "online bashing" perhaps needs redirection.
Telegraph operators in the mid-nineteenth century used acronyms such as IMHO (In my humble opinion) and FWIW (For what it's worth) when communicating among themselves, according to the book The Victorian Internet by Tom Standage.
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