Stands for "Get Money Hoe"

Most commonly used on the internet by internet marketers.
Dude 1: Man, im fucking broke, i got to get started on my new method.
Dude 2: yea man, g$h
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dude, you fucking rolled that guy - man, you GOTTA put that on your G/H when it comes out.
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To substitute any "ee" sound in a name with the letters "g-h" to make a more "unique" name.
The g-h effect:

Hailey becomes Haileigh

LeeAnn becomes LeighAnn
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Normally used in conjunction with G F Y (Go Fuck Yourself). Corporations frown upon their employees sending curse words in the body of their emails. Sometimes, though, someone will just piss you off so badly that you have to respond. In that case, you will tell them to G F Y and G H Y
Hey, Greg, regarding your last email, G F Y and G H Y. Thanks. Tammy
by moon2458 August 28, 2006
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Normally used in conjunction with G F Y (Go Fuck Yourself). Corporations frown upon their employees sending curse words in the body of their emails. Sometimes, though, someone will just piss you off so badly that you have to respond. In that case, you will tell them to G F Y and G H Y
Hey, Greg, regarding your last email, G F Y and G H Y. Thanks. Tammy
by moon2458 August 28, 2006
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(1866-1946) British writer best known for his science fiction novels, such as "The Time Machine", "The Invisible Man", and "The War of the Worlds". The latter book inspired two movie renditions (1953, 2005), and Orson Welles' famed 1938 radio broadcast, which panicked many listeners, who thought they were listening to news reports of an actual Martian invasion of New Jersey. Wells, who studied with the great British biologist T.H. Huxley, was also an accomplished popularizer of science.
In "The War of the Worlds", H.G. Wells foresaw many of the horrors and technologies of the First World War, such as poison gas, flamethrowers, and armored vehicles.
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