Yesterday, I went hiking with friends who are all studying the same electronic engineering degree with me. During the hike, we talked about female classmates within our degree. Since there are only few female classmates within our degree, I only needed to use one or two sentence to describe that female classmates (such as the female classmates who has a fat boyfriend) and my friends could immediately know who I am talking about.
But I suddenly notice that this phenomenon go against the idea of Huffman Code. In Huffman code, we encode the rarest incident with the maximum number of bit, but for my case, I can describe the female classmates with very limited information, even though female classmates are rare occurrence in our class. Why is it the case?