Acronym for the University of Hawai`i There are several campuses -- UHM (Manoa campus), UHH (Hilo campus), UHWO (West O`ahu campus) and UHWH (West Hawai`i campus) Most people use UH to refer to the Manoa campus, if not the entire university system
Uh huh is used in writing to represent a sound that people make when they are agreeing with you, when they want to show that they understand what you are saying, or when they are answering `yes' to a question. `Did she?' --- `Uh huh.'. a sound that you make to say 'yes', or when you want someone to continue what they are saying
University of Missouri; four-campus system, including campuses in Columbia, Kansas City, Rolla and St Louis; UO/E is the link between the campuses and local people
Unified Messaging: an application that provides a single network-based access point from which users can manage all information and message types, using any number and variety of access devices (PC, web browser, phone, etc ) from anywhere, and regardless of connection path (LAN, Internet, telephone) Unified messaging solutions seamlessly integrate voicemail, e-mail, and fax in a single e-mail in-box on one server From a central digital store, all of these message types are accessible via multiple devices and interfaces with a consistent set of features and capabilities Centrinity
Um is used in writing to represent a sound that people make when they are hesitating, usually while deciding what they want to say next. She felt her face going red -- `I'm sorry Rob, it's just that I'm, um, overwhelmed.'. used when you cannot immediately decide what to say next (Natural sound)