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interj - used to ask for a repetition of an utterance
HUNH - The hurry-up offense is an American football offensive style, which has two different but related forms in which the offensive team avoids delays bet...
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'Whadja say?' |
''What was that?'' |
'What the ...?' |
2001 Jadakiss song "Un-___!" |
'Come again?' |
'Whazzat?' |
''Pardon?'' |
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Alternative spelling of huh. |
Hunh might refer to |
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The Hurry-up offense is an American football offensive style, which has two different but related forms in which the offensive team avoids delays between plays. The hurry-up, no-huddle offense (HUNH) refers to avoiding or shortening the huddle to limit or disrupt defensive strategies and flexibility. The two-minute drill is a clock-management strategy that may limit huddles but also emphasizes plays that stop the game clock. While the two-minute drill refers to parts of the game with little time remaining on the game clock, the no-huddle may be used in some form at any time. The no-huddle offense was pioneered by the Cincinnati Bengals and reached its most famous and complete usage by the Buffalo Bills, nicknamed the "K-Gun", during the 1990s under head coach Marv Levy and offensive coordinator Ted Marchibroda. |