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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.
Like mood swings, but for your appetiteβthe unpredictable fluctuation in what and how much you want to eat from day to day. One day you're craving kale salads, the next you need an entire pizza to survive. It's your body's way of keeping restaurants guessing and making dinner plans unnecessarily complicated.
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).
You will see wat in texts and online, especially on social media and in messages. For example, your friend may text you, "Wat are you doing tonite?" Or, you might tweet, "IDK wat Bryan is thinking. He needs to get back with Katrina!"
A "book girlfriend" is a female fictional character a reader becomes emotionally attached to, similar to the "book boyfriend" term. The term developed as a natural spin-off of "book boyfriend," which gained traction in online reading communities in the late 2000s and early 2010s.
While most people think of a broom as a cleaning instrument, people may also use it as an abbreviation for "bathroom" in messages. For example, you might tell your friends, "brb. gotta go to the broom."
TikTok, Twitter, and other social media users use "fax, no printer" to emphasize that something is true. The phrase can be used to mean "what I just said is true" or "I agree with that."
Investors use a company's P/E, or Price-to-Earnings Ratio, to determine whether the company is valued correctly. A high P/E might mean a stock is overvalued, while a low P/E might mean a stock is undervalued.
A fiver party is a birthday party where guests are encouraged to give $5 instead of buying an expensive gift. The party was created in order to save guests money and then pool together the $5 donations to buy one big gift.
The term is often seen in video games such as World of Warcraft (WOW), League of Legends (LOL), and Warcraft 3:DOTA. Farm also appears asFarming.
Gamersuse LFM to mean "looking for more." Players who post LFM are looking for more players to join their party or team.
Agamerwho sends you sc2nite is planning to play StarCraft 2 tonight. This abbreviation is a clever portmanteau ofsc2and2nite.
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.
HTFAISK is a slang acronym people typically use when they want to emphasize that they have no idea about something. People may use it aggressively (when they intend the "F" to stand for "F***") or in a lighthearted, family-friendly tone (where the "F" stands for "Flip"). You'll have to rely on context to decipher between the two.
Those discussing theAIchatbot ChatGPT may shorten the bot's name to CGPT. For example, you might see CGPT used in a forum post discussing ChatGPT's "conversational prowess," or a news article describing the chatbot's "factual errors."
Something that is NYB is "not your business." People use this acronym when they want you to stop prying into their affairs. NYB is often paired withBO(back off),GL(get lost),hop off, and in extreme cases,BTFO(back the f*** off).
An alpha mom is a mother who dominates over other mothers in her social sphere. The mother dominates over others with her strong opinions and belief that she is in the right.
Friends, family members, and co-workers use MU@ to mean "meet you at." This acronym typically prefaces a time and location at which you are supposed to meet someone.
Hundo P is an abbreviation for hundred percent. The abbreviation is commonly used to communicate complete agreement or belief.
In online chat, kids sometimes use MOS to stand for "mom over should." This acronym is a heads-up that the sender's mother is in the room with them, and can read their chat conversation.