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An acronym for William McKenley High School, the fictional school that the cast of the FOX television show Glee attends.

The acronym can be seen on the uniform for the Cheerios!, and most recently on T-shirts for the Glee clothing line that is now available at Macy's.
Example:
Person 1: Oh look, that Gleek over there is wearing a WMHS T-shirt! I want one!

Person 2: Dude, you are such a closeted Gleek.

Person 1: Not if I can get my hands on that T-shirt...
WMHS by Caligurl1991 September 24, 2010
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WMHSICSMH? 

Also stands for "Where's my hat so I can shake my head?"

Often confused with "Whipped my hair solong it caused mild headinjuries."
In a text-y situation:
*Just two guys having a good time*

Guy #1! : wmhsicsmh?!?!

Guy #2!: omg ur so hardcore...
WMHSICSMH? by Awrexa January 15, 2011
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