Internet Lingo with H

  • Short for “hit me up”, means “message me”.

  • “How ’bout you?” casual reply, common in chats.

  • Texty shorthand for “how are you?”, used in DMs.

  • “Happy birthday”, classic greeting in posts.

  • Markup language acronym, super common online.

  • “How you doing?”, chat shorthand in texts.

  • Label with # used on social media posts.

  • Web protocol acronym, everywhere on the net.

  • Casual greeting, very common in chats.

  • “Hot” spelled stylized, used as flirty slang.

  • “Hate my life”, dramatic venting phrase online.

  • Someone who hates on others, meme slang.

  • Very casual “hi”, friendly online greeting.

  • Text/laughing sound like “haha”, friendly.

  • Cute/short “hi”, common in chats and games.

  • Secure web protocol, seen in almost every URL.

  • Excited enthusiasm; “so much hype!” in posts.

  • Confused reaction word, common in comments.

  • West Coast US slang for “very”, viral online.

  • Casual online greeting, friendly how-do-you-do.

  • Slang for close friend, common in chats.

  • Crypto meme: “hold” misspelled, now slang.

  • Playful misspelling of “help”, meme-y.

  • Slangy “hello/what’s up” in messages.

  • Chat phrase meaning “contact me later”.

  • Acronym for “Hope That Helps” in forums.

  • Softened “hell” used as mild expletive.

  • Lengthened “hey”, flirty or friendly greet.

  • Flirty compliment word, common in DMs.

  • Used as slang for “attractive” or trendy.

  • Slang for cool/stylish, used in chats.

  • Cutesy meme version of “hello” online.

  • Acronym for “how the f***”; strong slang.

  • Casual greeting variant, common online.

  • Short for “How ’bout you?” in texting.

  • Short for 'have a great summer', classic yearbook/online send-off.

  • Once-huge email service; name used online to mean an email address.

  • Common online plea for assistance in chats and forums.

  • Playful term for a hot but dumb guy, meme-y TikTok slang.

  • Streaming platform name used widely in online talk.

  • Common web term; often used in phrases like 'my homepage' online.

  • Short, neutral reaction word showing hesitation or doubt.

  • Casual greeting variant often used in chats.

  • Typed chuckle/laugh, softer than 'haha' in chats.

  • Gorilla meme legend; name became huge internet meme.

  • Blend of hungry+angry, viral internet mood word.

  • Used in phrases like 'life hack' or 'hack the game', very online.

  • Usually a Wi‑Fi spot; used in mobile/net contexts.

  • Meme-y 'hold up' spelling from reaction images/videos.

  • Acronym often for 'home to go' or 'heading to gym' in chats.

  • Strong rejection phrase used all over memes and social media.

  • Leetspeak for 'hacks', used in gaming slang.

  • Social tag symbol, huge in Twitter/IG culture.

  • Online term for people who spread negativity.

  • Chat shorthand for 'how are you' in texts.

  • Chat filler like 'hmm', used in texting.

  • Cute baby-talk version of hello used online.

  • Meme phrase mocking persistent critics.

  • Known via the game, also used in memes.

  • Cutesy misspelling of honey/ hun, in chats.

  • Old email brand, often joked about online.

  • All‑caps “HAH” = typed laugh, like “lol”.

  • “hush” as chat command to be quiet/shut up.

  • Short for “how about that”, meme‑style reply.

  • Flirty compliment online, “you’re hot stuff”.

  • Viral phrase for carefree, confident summer.

  • Meme spelling of “hold up” to react in chat.

  • “Holler” used as casual shout‑out/DM call.

  • TikTok/Stan‑twitter style flirty greeting.

  • Repetitive greeting used in chats and memes.

  • Cutesy “hello” used in fandom/uwu speech.

  • Basic greeting, super common in online chat.

  • “Handle” = username on socials/Discord etc.

  • Enthusiastic agreement reply, like “YESS”.

  • Censored “hecking”, wholesome intensifier.

  • Softened “heck”, common in wholesome memes.

  • Stylized “haters”; used for online critics.

The words in the list Internet Lingo with H come from players of the word game City, Country, River.