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In messages, a person may send "ggg" to someone who is seemingly losing control of their thoughts and actions. For example, if your friend thinks aliens are communicating with her through the TV, you might text her, "Dude, you ggg!"
The purpose of B2G2 is to incentivize you to purchase more items from the store, which may have an excess of a particular item and is looking to offload it from its inventory. The promotion also appeals to consumers by leveraging the psychology of getting something for free, making it feel like a better deal than standard discounts. B2G2 is one of severalBOGO-typeacronyms, with others includingB1G1andB2G1.
When you want a person to call you, send them "CM," which stands for "call me." People typically send it via text message or online when chatting or emailing about a subject that is better suited for verbal discussion via a phone or a device connected to the Internet.
In sports, a "sweep" happens when one team wins all the games in a series (typically in the playoffs), leaving its opponent with no victories. For example, if a team wins a best-of-seven series 4–0, they've completed a sweep. The term comes from the idea of one team "sweeping away" the competition without giving them a chance to win.
You will most likely see the acronym online when people criticize other users for doing something stupid. Some classic BFU blunders include taking a screenshot of your desktop with your phone's camera or trying to turn your computer on when its power cord is not even plugged into the outlet.
An abbreviation most often used in fighting game contexts where a combination of hits together did a lot of damage, such as in Street Fighter; also refers to unit compositions in real-time strategy games.
In chat and text messages, RBAY stands for "right back at you." People typically use this acronym the same way they'd use the phrase "you too." (Or the acronymU2.)
Someone who is OTP is "on the phone." You're most likely to encounter this acronym in chat messages, sent while the person you'd like to chat with is speaking with someone else via telephone.
In League of Legends (LoL), tp is a targeted summoner spell that allows achampionto quickly move from one location to a friendly ward, turret, or minion at any place on the map. Teleporting is especially helpful whengankingand to switchlanesto defend a turret.
You will most likely encounter 459 when messaging with a nerd that thinks it's cool to speak in covert messages, like leetspeak. Texting and online messaging, like in chatrooms andDMsare common places where you might see 459.
A quick way to say that you think something is funny but you are laughing very quietly; often used when you are laughing in a place where you shouldn't be loud or you're laughing at something not funny enough to warrant a loud laugh.
TikTokersand other social media users may abbreviate "calm" as KLM. When written this way, KLM typically means "that's cool" or "okay."
The term FOBO first appeared in an October 2020 Slate article titledThe FOBO Is Real, in which author Heather Schwedel explained FOBO's meaning. Seven months into the United States' roller coaster pandemic experience, Schwedel assumed most remote workers were feeling at least some amount of FOBO, until The New Yorker reporter Jeffrey Toobin notably proved her wrong.
People who really care for you may use LYSM to mean "love you so much." You'll most often see LYSM in text messages sent by your parents, friends, orSO.
People who are frustrated with a website might use TWSB to say so. You're most likely to encounter TWSB on forums and social media, within posts made by users who are unhappy with the forum or platform's:
An FUSIT is a lousy situation where several things have gone wrong. The acronym is a variation of the U.S. militaryFUBARandMUBARterms.
Gotcha is a popular term that means, "I understand you," or, "Ah, I get you." It comes from the combination of "got' and "ya".
In some cases, 4U2 may instead mean "for you two." For example, if your mom recently sent you and your SO a gift, she may text to say "Just sent a little something 4u2, to let u know I'm thinking of u."
An unforced error is a mistake a person made because they were careless, unfocused, or inattentive. This slang term is primarily used while discussing sports, to describe a misplay that a baseball, tennis, or badminton player could have avoided. Social media users may also use unforced error to describe mistakes made by companies, governments, celebrities, and politicians.
A femullet is the female version of themullethairstyle. The haircut includes short hair in the front and long in the back.
A slang term utilized by a person who is irritated by others stealing or copying his or her dance moves or fashion; typically heard at a party or nightclub setting where persons try to show off.
Disney fans use WDW as shorthand for the Walt Disney World Resort. You might encounter this acronym in Disney-related forums, onDisTwitter, or while talking with someone who is Disney bound (not to be confused withDisneybounding).
When discussing education, HWCU stands for "historically white colleges and universities." This designation describes colleges and universities at which the majority of the student body has historically been White. HWCUs are often (but not always) also predominantly white institutions (PWIs), meaning the majority of their current student body is White.
Someone who sends you AAS is happy to be "alive and smiling." This acronym is most often used in answer to the questionHRU.