In My Humble Opinion (or IMO)
In my humble opinion. Disclaimer following a completely groundless rumor.
(abv.) Short for 'In My Honest Opinion', much like IMO but more sincere or emphasized. The word Honest is sometimes translated as Humble.
In My Humble Opinion. Used in an online forum, IMHO indicates that the writer is expressing a personal opinion on a subject under discussion.
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"In My Humble Opinion"; usually accompanies a statement that may bring about personal offense or strong disagreement. Rarely used in Yorkshire, where opinions are anything but humble, especially about cricket or rugby.
In My Humble/Honest Opinion (good qualifier when disagreeing.)
(In My Humble Opinion) -- Shorthand used in Usenet newsgroups and other public online forums. See Also: TTFN , BTW
In My Humble Opinion Used on this site to indicate the personal opinion of the reviewer.
Acronym for "In My Humble Opinion." Generally seen in IRC, email, or Usenet postings.
Abbreviation for In My Humble Opinion.
In my humble (or honest) opinion
In My Humble Opinion - common abbreviation used in email or chat rooms for the sake of speed.
Acronym slang for " In My Humble Opinion". Commonly used in e-mail and other forms of person-to-person communication on the Internet, there are many such abbreviations for slang terms. Such abbreviations are easy to overuse, IMHO.
A shorthand addition to a comment made online. IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that their statement is debatable.
All modem users should know this one, which originates from the dawn of modems. IMHO stands for In My Honest/Humble Opinion.
Email and newsgroup abbreviation of "in my humble opinion." IMO & IMNSHO are variations that aren't humble.
"In My Humble Opinion" - Makes it clear that you were stating your opinion.
Acronym for In My Humble Opinion. A term generally used in chat or on the message boards by people who are not humble.
umble pinion. An abbreviation used in e-mail message, newsgroup postings, and chat rooms. Used when people want to express an opinion that maybe controversial without offending everyone on the network (doesn't always work, but it is better than nothing -- IMHO). Table of Contents
umble pinion -- A short hand way of expressing the obvious. For example: IMHO, IMHO is superfluous. However, you will often see this acronym on the Internet.
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In My Honest Opinion - Used mainly on the Discussion Boards
In My Humble Opinion. Often used sarcastically by someone not in the least bit humble. User discretion is advised.
an abbreviation which mean "In My Humble Opinion".
Shorthand (when typing messages) for 'In My Humble Opinion', usually added at the end of an opinionated statement. Example: "SOCOM is the best game ever, IMHO."
in my humble opinion IMO : in my opinion
A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates the writer is aware that he or she is expressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of many shorthands in common use online, especially in discussion forums.
In My Humble Opinion[*]Litigious Nutcase Letter - A letter written by PsychDoc that you can use to make yourself look like a lawsuit-happy whacko in an attempt to make paid collection/charge-off tradelines disappear for good! Best when notarized and sent via certified mail for maximum psychological effect (why do you think he's called PsychDoc?!?)
Abbreviation: In My Honest/Humble Opinion
"In My Humble Opinion." An internet abbreviation. See "IMO" and "IMNSHO."
Stands for "in my humble opinion". This can be used when someone says a nonfactual tidbit which may cause some controversy. ooh look out.
In My Humble Opinion (internet acronym)
umble pinion. aka: My two cents.
Shorthand for In My Humble Opinion. Often used in chat and messages by people whose opinion is anything but humble. Sometimes more accurately rendered as IMNSHO (In My Not So Humble Opinion).
In My Humble Opinion, a common abbreviation in online discourse. IMHO tends to proceed statements that are not necessarily humble at all, but it serves the purpose of indicating to others that what is being said is, indeed, an opinion.
or IMO: Short for "in my (humble} opinion." Frequently used on message boards in hopes of avoiding arguments.
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In My Humble Opinion (although it's generally not humble)
Modem shorthand for "In my humble opinion."
UseNet abbreviation, In My Humble Opinion.
In My Humble Opinion - the preceding comment is a strictly personal view.
(forum) In my humble opinion.
In My Humble Opinion. Seen a lot in newsgroups, usually to soften the blow of a critical opinion in order to avoid flames. WWWebfx Home Page
(In My Humble Opinion) - A shorthand term appended to a comment in an online forum or email. IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable or dissenting view. See Also: BTW, RTFM
In My Humble Opinion An American expression followed by an opinion about a current issue.
(Internet abbreviation) umble pinion. Slightly more polite than IMO.
An acronym for "in my humble opinion."
An abbreviation often used in online conversations.
umble pinion) This usually accompanies a statement that may bring about personal offense or strong disagreement.
umble pinion, a common e-mail abbreviation, often indicative of false humility, or a general laissez-faire attitude about the resolution of the discussion. Sometimes, but not always synonymous with, "I don't care if you find this really obnoxious." See IMO, IMNSHO, FWIW, FYI.
Commonly used in electronic communications, an acronym meaning "in my humble opinion". Can be written in either upper- or lower case.
"In My Humble Opinion." One of many short-form phrases seen in e-mail messages, newsgroups, and so on.
Online speak for "In My Humble Opinion."
In My Humble Opinion, In My Honest Opinion [ edit
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(In My Humble Opinion) - A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of may such shorthands in common use online, especially in discussion forums.