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773H
slang The world "hell" spelled with numbers instead of letters, viewed backwards and upside down. I've been looking at this question for nearly half an hour, and I still don't know what the 773H it's asking for! Does anyone know what the 773H this guy is talking about? To 773H with this, I'm going to bed. Good night.
drop (one's) aitches
To not pronounce the "h" sound (typically when it appears at the beginning of words), as is done by speakers in some parts of England. She's been dropping her aitches to try to fit in with the other kids. My boyfriend went to college in England, so he'll sometimes drop his aitches even though he's back in the States now. Spend enough time with that new family from London, and you'll be dropping your aitches too.
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drop your aitches
fail to pronounce the ‘h’ sound, especially at the beginning of words.In Britain, dropping your aitches is considered by some to be a sign of a lack of education or of inferior social class.
1903 George Bernard Shaw Man & Superman This man takes more trouble to drop his aitches than ever his father did to pick them up.
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ˌdrop your ˈaitches
not pronounce the ‘h’ sound, especially at the beginning of a word, where it is pronounced in standard EnglishThis is a feature of some English accents, for example the London one.
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seven-seven-three-aitch
and 773H n. hell. (This is based on the printed word HELL rotated 180 degrees. Jocular.) What the seven-seven-three-aitch is going on around here?
773H
verbMcGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.