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Top 10 Text Abbreviations ROFL means Rolling on floor laughing. STFU means Shut the *freak* up. LMK means Let me know. ... LMAO means Laughing my freaking *a* off. NVM means Never mind.
SMS language or texts (also known as txt-speak, these, chat speak, TXT, task, TXK, Tito, texting language, TXT lingo, Smith, slang, TXT talk) is a term for the abbreviations and slang commonly used with mobile phone text messaging, but sometimes used with other Internet-based communication such as email and ...
Words such as LOL (meaning laugh out loud), LMAO, and LMAO make up what is called newspeak, also sometimes called chat speak. Many people on sites like Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter use these acronyms and abbreviations.
LOL :- Laughing Out Loud. IMO :- In My Opinion. IDK :- I Don't Know.
The Oxford English Dictionary has accepted three new initialism: 'OMG' standing for 'oh my god', 'FYI' standing for 'for your information' and 'LOL' for 'laugh out loud'; all stemming from popular Internet culture today.
LOL falls into the hybrid category. Sometimes it's a pronounced acronym (as in Lolcats), and sometimes it's an initialism (ell-oh-ell). ... Whether all the letters in an acronym are capitalized and whether periods go between the letters in an initialism is a matter of style.
LMAO is one of many common words used in text messaging, instant messaging, chatting, and on Facebook and Twitter. At one time or another, you've probably seen this Internet slang. ... LMAO is an acronym that stands for Laughing My Ass Off. Many people say (or text) this acronym when they find something particularly funny.
An acronym (pronounced AK-ruh-nihm, from Greek acre- in the sense of extreme or tip and ONEMA or name) is an abbreviation of several words in such a way that the abbreviation itself forms a pronounceable word. ... Abbreviations that use the first letter of each word in a phrase are sometimes referred to as initialism.
The difference between an acronym and initialism is that the abbreviation formed with initialism is not pronounced as a word, rather you say the individual letters, such as FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), and DVD (Digital Video Disk*).
According to Dictionary.com, an abbreviation is a shortened or contracted form of a word or phrase, used to represent the whole, as Dr. for Doctor, U.S. for the United States, lb. for pound. Initialism and acronyms are two types of abbreviations that are used to shorten phrases.
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