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group h
/ɡruːp eɪtʃ/
Definition
1
A term typically used in sports tournaments (most notably the FIFA World Cup) to designate the eighth group in a bracketed round-robin stage.
2
A bureaucratic or organizational classification used to categorize items, data, or personnel under the eighth sub-division of a larger project or entity.
Examples
Watching my team survive the group h death trap was the highlight of my year, provided you ignore my blood pressure levels.
If our internal project group h turns out any more disorganized, we might qualify for a reality show about office dysfunction.
Most people strive for group a, but only the truly eccentric find their destiny lurking in the shadows of group h.