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KOR members have been known to frequently pronounce the 'h' in 'Wh-' words. This probably started with '''Wh'''iskeyBoy, but is frequently used with while, white, and what. This pre-millenial reference stems from the diction of fictional character Wally Cleaver in Leave It To Beaver. His overwrought pronunciation of the h-sound is especially curious given that none of the other Cleavers have this quirk.