G/H equals Greatest Hits
by skott wade June 02, 2005
by Booger November 19, 2004
("K-ah-sh" "Mm-uh-n-knee") Used as a term to describe something that is considered of higher value compared to one of average value. Originated from the ancient Chinese philosophers to describe an ethereal plain of reality.
by VonyTaro October 19, 2018
Refers to the deliberate increase of physical play, such as observed in the fine game of hockey. The letter "h" stands for "hurt", "hurting", or the "pain quotient".
With regards to the last term above, the dividend can be accurately quantified by human teeth and loss of consciousness, and the divisor by gloveless blows, crosschecks, and elbows.
With regards to the last term above, the dividend can be accurately quantified by human teeth and loss of consciousness, and the divisor by gloveless blows, crosschecks, and elbows.
by danontuba March 03, 2011
American economist from the University of Chicago. Known for his laughable lack of knowledge on economics, racist blog where he censors comments while claiming to oppose censorship, and complete lack of understanding on fiscal policy, which he often writes embarrassing articles on.
John H. Cochrane is the laughing stock of economists.
by pravimag April 07, 2021
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