Definition of TBQH
TBQH
interjection
- "to be quite honest". See also TBH.
TBQH I think he's got a point.
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Last edited on Jul 25 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Nov 20 2009.
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Other terms relating to 'Internet, texting, SMS, email, chat acronyms (list of)': | |
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| Definitions include: acronym for "pardon my jumping in". | |
| Definitions include: acronym for "Jesus Fucking Christ". | |
| Definitions include: acronym for "I love you." | |
| Definitions include: acronym for "thank you very much". | |
| Definitions include: "probably". | |
| Definitions include: acronym for "hit me up". | |
| Definitions include: "about". | |
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| Definitions include: acronym for "can anyone else". | |
| Definitions include: acronym for "not work safe". | |
Slang terms with the same root words
Other terms relating to 'be': | |
| Definitions include: acronym for "be back in a bit", i.e. "I will return in a short amount of time." | |
| Definitions include: acronym for "be back later". | |
| Definitions include: never. | |
| Definitions include: to be leaving. | |
| Definitions include: to devote a significant amount of one's time too. | |
| Definitions include: to be prepared to listen intently. | |
| Definitions include: the best. | |
| Definitions include: to be in a bad situation along with others. | |
| Definitions include: to do something with vigor. | |
| Definitions include: be bothered. | |
| Definitions include: be in serious trouble. | |
| Definitions include: be in serious trouble. | |
| Definitions include: "goodbye". | |
| Definitions include: to be dead. | |
| Definitions include: to be unintelligible. | |
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Other terms relating to 'honest': | |
| Definitions include: to marry. | |
| Definitions include: "to be honest". | |
Other terms relating to 'quite': | |
| Definitions include: a large amount of money. | |
Other terms relating to 'to': | |
| Definitions include: extremely intoxicated | |
| Definitions include: See nine to five. | |
| Definitions include: to make a bad situation worse. | |
| Definitions include: to make a bad situation worse. | |
| Definitions include: a declaration of victory or superiority. | |
| Definitions include: sex in which anal sex is immediately followed by fellatio. | |
| Definitions include: to revisit one's past. | |
| Definitions include: to go back to the beginning. | |
| Definitions include: extreme; "all out". | |
| Definitions include: to be vastly superior. | |
| Definitions include: to perform an activity before someone else. | |
| Definitions include: to be unintelligible. | |
| Definitions include: to do. | |
| Definitions include: more important things to deal with. | |
| Definitions include: to kill or destroy. | |
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