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can someone show me the abbreviation of english? like 'plz' of 'please', 'tmr' of 'tomorrow'.
16. Okt. 2010 03:09
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Here is a list of the most commonly used im, sms abbreviations while texting or chatting. So you now longer have to scratch your head on look in a online. www.snaphow.com/list-of-sms-abbreviations-meaning-of-texting-words-symbols
16. Oktober 2010
-FYI: For Your Information -LOL: Laugh At Loud -U: You -Me 2: Me Too -W.E: What Ever -Sux: Sucks (as an:the movie was "bad"/the movie sucked) -4got: Forgot -N: and -GF: Girl Friend -W: With -R: are -cuz/cus/bcus: Because -IDK: I Don't Know -Congrats: Congratulations -4: For (I went 4 a walk) -Emo: Emotional -2: To (is up 2 them) umm IDK, hope that helps
16. Oktober 2010
b/c: Because w/e: Whatever thx: Thanks kk: Ok lolz: same as LOL (laugh out loud) ttyl: Talk to you later cya: See ya brb: Be right back idc: i don't care idk: i don't know gratz: Congratulations plz: please tbc: to be continued TBA: to be announced (often seen on school schedules for class locations that haven't been decided yet) lmao: laughing my a** off lmfao: laughing my f***** a** off roflmao: rolling on the floor laughing my a** off (there are many more of these adding more vulgarities... typically, the longer the abbreviation, the harder someone is laughing) ez: easy tl;dr: Too long; didn't read tl;dw: Too long; didn't watch inb4: in before (used when making an obvious pun before someone else has the chance to make the pun; hence "before") b4: before l8tr: later ... I'll post more if I can think of them...
16. Oktober 2010
THANX ASAP as soon as possible
16. Oktober 2010
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