H&K
Heckler & Koch. German gun manufacturer
Most SF teams use H&K Submachine guns.
H & K
Shortened name for Hechler and Koch, a European firearms manufacturer. This company's products cover a wide range, but in popular culture (movies/books) the MP-5 submachine gun is most frequently seen..."Navy Seals" and various Steven Seagal movies are the most common examples.
The SWAT guys were rapelling down the side of the structure with their H & Ks slung across their chests.
h/k
Shorter version of "hug/kiss" which is what couples use to say goodbye to their lovers and end their conversation on a nice note.
"Boy: ok ill c you 2moro
Girl: Okayy(: h/k byee!!
Boy: h/k bye"
Girl: Okayy(: h/k byee!!
Boy: h/k bye"
H & K
Hugs & Kisses
H K
"H K" is a reply to a question or statement and means "who cares"
Army General asks a Private a question and the Private replies, "H K, Sir". The General looks puzzled and the Private further explains, "Who cares, Sir".
HK (Heckler & Koch, H&K)
Firearms manufacturer located in Oberndorf, Germany. The company leads the international firearms industry in modern and technologically advanced equipment.
In existence little more than 50 years, HK has become the world's preeminent manufacturer of tactical police and military firearms.
C N R H K
Chuck Norris RoundHouse Kick, usually to the face but can be applied to any body part. Resulting in an immediate knockout, Derives from the imfamous Chuck Norris and his ability to solve any problem with a roundhouse kick.
Hey T-Fresh dat hocake muthafucka is about to get a C N R H K to the face, real proper like.