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Ready golf is a type of golf gameplay where players within a group hit when they are ready. The player usually knows what club he or she is going to use and how to approach the shot before getting to the ball, which allows gameplay to be sped up.
People use BST (but seriously though) to shift a conversation back toward seriousness. This acronym signals that the time for joking is over, and the time for earnest conversation has begun.
A term that is synonymous with success; commonly used by a person to proclaim that he is really good at something or that everything is going his way; made famous by Charlie Sheen when he was gloating about his lifestyle/
When aMOBAorMMORPGplayer says they're going to use their alt, it means they are going to play as a character other than the one they typically use. For example, in League of Legends (LoL), players usually specialize in playing onechampionbut play others as alts.
Concerned friends and family members use AIMP (always in my prayers) to say they're thinking about (and praying for) you. You're most likely to receive this acronym as an email sign-off, in a message from someone religious (like your Aunt Sally or Grandma Marge).
If a person thinks you understand or are familiar with a certain situation, they may send you "YKHII." Most people use YKHII in texts, online messages, and social media.
Someone who thinks you're FOS thinks you're "full of s***." This acronym is used to call out people who are lying or ignorant.
A term that describes a meaningless conversation, which is also known as small talk; commonly occurs during social gatherings that involve a large number of strangers or acquaintances, such as a wedding or an open house; may also occur on an elevator to avoid an awkward silence.
In League of Legends (LoL), "aa" stands for "auto attack" (also known as a "basic attack"), which is the default attack action performed by achampionwhen you right-click on an enemy unit. Auto attacks are a fundamental aspect of the game that deal consistent damage to opponents (as long as the enemy is within range) without requiring special abilities or resources.
In messages, spiritual people may send "GIG" to proclaim that "God is good." Typically, they will send it to emphasize a positive they or someone else experienced or just as a way to praise God.
Shut up and take my money means I want to purchase that. It is a phrase that a person uses when he hears about something he really likes and would pay money to purchase.
A baseball term that refers to all the bases being occupied by a baserunner, which is a great opportunity to score runs for the hitting team; leads to a grand slam if the hitter hits aHR.
Someone you're linking up withIRLmay use MMA to mean "meet me at." You're most likely to receive this version of MMA as part of a chat or text message, sent by a friend or family member you're planning to see later.
If you receive LUB near the end of a conversation, you can respond withILU2and some variation ofTTFN. This will let the sender know you understood their message, you love them, and you'll talk to them again later.
Bloons is a series of video games where a player uses monkeys to pop as many balloons, or "bloons," as possible. The MOAB requires 200 hits to be popped but moves slowly. It releases four ceramic balloons when popped.
The President typically covers the challenges they and their administration have faced over the last year and how they have handled or solved them. If it's their first term, they will likely cover events that occurred under the previous President's tenure.
Side quest energy is aGen Zslang term that describes moments when someone is doing something random, offbeat, or wildly unrelated to their primary goals, just like a side quest in a video game. Itβs the vibe you give off when youβre fully committed to a spontaneous detour, whether thatβs baking bread at 2 a.m., helping a stranger with directions, or deep-cleaning your closet instead of doing your actual work. Itβs not always productive, but itβs entertaining, and it often feels oddly fulfilling.
InMarch Madness, the "Elite Eight" are the last eight teams in the tournament. It is one of several alliteration terms that refer to the number of teams left, with the other two beingSweet SixteenandFinal Four.
An abbreviation that refers to second base in baseball; commonly used to indicate the defensive position of the player who is at second base; may also refer to adoublein baseball stats and fantasy baseball.
An acronym that refers to a smart, young person; often associated with a young female; similar to thePYTacronym, which is featured in a Michael Jackson song.
The slang term "fly" initially emerged from African American Vernacular English (AAVE) in the 1950s to praise someone's sharp appearance or confident demeanor. It eventually peaked in mainstream popularity during the late 1980s and into the early 1990s, especially in hip-hop and urban culture.
Gamers use FFXIV as shorthand for Final Fantasy XIV, which is anMMORPGpublished by Square Enix. After overcoming some initial hiccups, FFXIV went on to become one of the world's most popular MMORPGs. At the moment, it has an active playerbase of roughly 2.5 million players per day, rivalingWoW.
Hill bagging is when hikers make lists of the hilltops they have reached. It is similar topeak baggingbut reserved for hills that don't reach mountain status.
When someone says they'll be BI5, it means they'll be "back in five." In online chat, people use this acronym when they have to goAFK, but expect to be back in five minutes (or less).