OTOH

OTOH

An abbreviation for "on the other hand," meaning from a different, conflicting, or contradictory point of view. The phrase is often preceded by "on the one hand" (OT1H), meaning from one particular point of view. I'm really torn. OT1H, I'd be starting a high-paying job doing what I've always wanted for a living. OTOH, I'd have to move halfway around the world from all my friends and family to do it.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

OTOH

phr. on the other hand. (An initialism. A computer abbreviation, not pronounced.) That’s one good idea. OTOH, there must be many other satisfactory procedures.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • AIIC
  • BMOC
  • TMI
  • abbreviate
  • abbreviate (something) to
  • abbreviate to
  • YOLO
  • ITSFWI
  • BTDT
  • FWIW
References in periodicals archive
For montmorillonite, Shainberg and Otoh (1968) and Shainberg and Kaiserman (1969), using electrokinetic and viscosity measurements, concluded that up to an ESP value of 20, ion segregation took place in the presence of [Na.sup.+] and [Ca.sup.2+] ions, so that there was a marked preference for Ca ions to occupy exchange sites in the interlamellar space.
OTOH, if a friend make me happy with funny stories, it help me relieve my stress.
Well, get in line, Tyler, since everybody in this novel has skeletons rattling around in their closets: Mala; the judge Walter Bissey; Mala's brutish father Chandin, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances; her mother Sarah and Sarah's best friend Lavinia Thoroughly, who fled Lantanacamara while Mala was still a child; and both of Mala's visitors, Ambrose Mohanty and his son Otoh, the latter quite different from the elegant face he presents and a source of instant fascination and attraction for Tyler.
OTOH, we are destroying the nature and ultimately the humanity, in the name of development.
17 Akpata E, Otoh E, Enwonwu C, Adeleke O, Joshipura K.
aam: As a matter of fact iutlubitaon: I used to love you but it's all over now brb: Be right back hand: Have a nice day itufir: I think you'll find I'm right afaik: As far as I know wuciwug: What you see is what you get cw2cu: Can't wait to see you idk: I don't know otoh: On the other hand bfn: Bye for now
GETTING around in the underwater city of Otoh Gunga on Queen Amilda's planet Naboo is no easy task.