Understanding Common Internet Slang and Acronyms
This glossary provides essential definitions for popular internet slang and acronyms used in everyday digital communication. Terms like "LOL" (laugh out loud) and "TTYL" (talk to you later) are part of the modern lexicon, helping convey emotions and sentiments in a quick and concise manner. This guide also includes phrases that may indicate conversation context, such as "RUOK" (are you ok) and "IDC" (I don't care). Familiarizing yourself with these acronyms can improve your ability to engage online and understand your peers more effectively.
Understanding Common Internet Slang and Acronyms
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GLOSSARY • JK = just kidding • LOL = laugh out loud • TTYL = talk to you later • IDK = I don’t know • RUOK = are you ok • WARD = what are you doing • IDC = I don’t care • NSN = never say never • OMG = oh my gosh • K = ok • R = are • U = you • AFJ = April fools joke • BFF = best friend forever • PIR = parent in room