WFH
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[edit]Noun
[edit]WFH (countable and uncountable, plural WFHs)
- Initialism of working from home.
- 2022 February 26, John Naughton, “Think WFH means your boss isn’t watching you? Think again”, in The Guardian[1]:
- Those managers, who had always regarded WFH as some kind of work-avoidance scam, realised that digital technology was just the ticket for keeping an eye on their newly remote subordinates.
- 2022 September 15, Maxwell Strachan, “Some WFH Employees Have a Secret: They Now Live in Another Country”, in Vice[2]:
- Some WFH Employees Have a Secret: They Now Live in Another Country [title]
- (US copyright law) Initialism of work for hire.
Proper noun
[edit]WFH
- (medicine) Initialism of World Federation of Hemophilia: an international non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with hemophilia and other genetic bleeding disorders.
Verb
[edit]WFH (third-person singular simple present WFH or (nonstandard) WFHs, present participle WFH or (nonstandard) WFHing, simple past and past participle WFH or (nonstandard, rare) WFHed)
- (neologism) Initialism of work from home.
- 2022 November 30, Paul Bigland, “Destination Oban: a Sunday in Scotland”, in RAIL, number 971, page 79:
- Not everyone wants to 'WFH', and there's a clear drift back to the office.