When you talk about DH what does that refer to?

Bridgewater, ME

When you talk about DH what does that refer to?

Lodi, United States

"Dear" or "Darling" Husband.....sometimes tongue in cheek.

Oxford, NS(Zone 5b)

Similarly with the other abbreviations
DD = dear daughter
DS = dear sister or dear son
DSIL = dear sister in law
DW = dear wife

and the list goes on....

Bridgewater, ME

I thought the h was for husband but could not figure out what the d was for.Thnaks

(Tia) Norman, OK(Zone 7a)

sometimes it can mean dang also. Just kidding sorta.

Oxford, NS(Zone 5b)

Dang, Dratted, Dreadful, Dimwitted....

or

Delightful, Dreamy, Dapper, etc.!

Clarksburg, MO

how about Dumb, Dense or

Dependable had to throw that one in so you all know I love him evenwhen he is dense, LOL.

Sheila

(Zone 7b)

My DH is Dedicated

Vancouver, WA(Zone 8a)

My d can stand for any number of words depending on the moment. HA! I could be darling or darling said through gritted teeth with sarcasm so thick you could scrape it off. ~;-)

(Zone 7b)

OH MY...........

Vancouver, WA(Zone 8a)

haha - I have a weird sense of humor and my hubby and I love to give each other a hard time. Really, I'm just kiddin... I love him dearly.

(Zone 7b)

So was I he he he

Gee Wiz! Im outa here!

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

Hi don't run away you could start the DW thread!!!!

DW ?

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

Dear wife you are right I do think that one will lead any where or would it????

Thats just down right dangerous and I'll leave it alone. No matter what you girls tell us men I know better. We are helpless, feeble creatures, totaly dependent on the stronger, smarter and braver of the species.

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

Oh a very well trained man.

(Tia) Norman, OK(Zone 7a)

Maybe a man that is in touch with his famine side.

Hey now, Me UG UG Macho man type, very small brain very big muscles, (very obedient, excelent manners, well trained Irreplacable companion).

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 8b)

I want one of those kind!!!!!!

Calgary, AB(Zone 3a)

I always thought DH stood for 'driving hazard' and DW for 'driving wonder'. Thanks for clarifiying this for me.

Clarkson, KY

There's some famous quote somewhere about how smart it is to know your own limitations...something about the "better part of wisdom"

And I'm not going into any better, more flattering qualities -I'd be nabbed for pandering...

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