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A complimentary acronym that is used to describe a guy who cares for others; does not mean he has a physically large heart; can stand for "Big hearted girl" or "Big hearted gal," as well.
Mothers aren't always women who have kids. That's because "mother" is also slang for female icons revered by women, such as BeyoncΓ©, Mariah Carey, Adele, Princess Diana, Taylor Swift, and Dolly Parton.
Critical race theory (CRT) is an academic concept that focuses on how racism permeates social institutions, such as government, education, healthcare, and financial institutions. It contrasts with the idea that racism is confined to an individual's prejudice against another race.
When you want to send someone a digital hug and kiss, you can do so with GBHK. People often use this acronym to show affection to those they can't hug or kiss physically.
Some people have more famous aliases that they're BKA (better known as). For example, many online content creators are BK by their screen names and social media handles, rather than their real names. When talking about these creators, people may say they're BKA their online identity.
Swerve means go away. It is a slang term used to deny somebody.
For example, you may message your friend, "You can reach me on my tel after 8 pm, but only by message." Or, you might email your family, "I lost my tel in the lake, so you can email me if you need to reach me until I get a new one."
TCGandCCGplayers use bomb to describe a very good, high-impact card. Left unanswered, a bomb can usually win a game on its own - because it is just that darn good.
Something that is legit is authentic and/or awesome. You may encounter this shortened form of "legitimate" in text, chat, social media, or forum messages when someone is endorsing a person, place, or item.
Co-workers, friends, and family members who need a moment of your time may use AYFT to mean "are you free today?" For example, a co-worker who wants to meet in person may send a message that says "AYFT to meet? How does 2:30 in conference room A sound?"
An acronym for MTV's Video Music Awards, which takes place at the end of summer in August or September every year.
An acronym for "Type 1 Diabetic;" often seen on diabetes forums, blogs, and other literature; refers to a disease where high levels of sugar are present in the body.
World of Warcraft(WoW) players use belf as shorthand for blood elf. This Horde race was added as part of WoW'sThe Burning Crusade(BC) expansion.
People have used KO in competitive fighting for over a century, and it is widely recognized in both professional and amateur sports. Beyond combat sports, you may see "KO" in video games, especially in fighting games likeStreet FighterandMortal Kombat, where knocking out an opponent is often the objective.
A noob is a newbie. More specifically, it is a slang term that refers to a person who is new to something, such as an online service, video game, or another technology.
For example, if you tell yourGFthat you broke her television, she may respond with "YPML, right?" This means that your girlfriend hopes you'reJKabout having wrecked her TV.
A slofie is a slow-motionselfievideo recorded using a mobile device, such as a phone or tablet. It typically consists of one or more people recording their faces as they react to something or make goofy poses.
Trendjacking is the purposeful (and sometimes accidental) hijacking of a trend that results in personal gains, such as increased clout, exposure, followers, hits, and revenue. For example, if a company uses trending hashtags related to a protest on Twitter to get more clicks on theirtweets, they are trendjacking.
In emails, PYR stands for "per your request." An email that includes this acronym likely contains information you previously requested.
A vlogger is a person who maintains a videoblog, more commonly referred to as avlog. While most regular bloggers write text posts about subjects they're interested in, vloggers instead film and post videos (which are often accompanied by text).
The phrase became popular in online communities and hip-hop culture in the 2010s, then carried over to social media, where people use it as a quick way to show they're serious about what they do or believe in. You will see "ATL" pop up in gaming chats, rap lyrics, or casual group texts, usually to call out or hype up someone who's proving themselves. For example, if a friend stays out late partying and still shows up for work the next day, someone might say, "Okay, you're really ATL."
When something is so funny that you feel like you could roll around the floor and laugh hysterically, send "ROTFLH." For example, if you watch a hilarious video that deserves more than ahahaorLOL, send ROTFLH.
Gamersuse WYB as shorthand for "watch your back." This acronym may be an entreaty (e.g. "WYB, we can't keep feeding the other team.") or a threat (e.g. "WYB, I'm coming for you."). When playing a multiplayer game, your teammates may also tell you they are going to WYB - which means they'll do their best to protect you from enemies.
A common sweetener found in many foods and drinks; similar to plain sugar, but is made from corn; has been under fire by health advocates in recent years because of its overuse.