INTERNET ABBREVIATIONS

theenglishteacher on January 29th, 2009

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These internet abbreviations are a must for internet communication. Amongst cybernauts many of these abbreviations are frequently used so I hope this list of the most common ones gives you a head start…

BRB – be right back
BIO – going for bio break (washroom break)
AFK – away from keyboard (I am gone for a few minutes)
BTW – by the way
KK – OK (commonly used by online gamers to acknowledge that a message has been received)
TTYL – talk to you later
BFN – bye for now
TTFN – ta-ta for now
CYA – see ya (or it could also be: cover your a*s)
CUL8R – see you later
IBTL – in before the lock (for when you post a message prior to the administrator locking the heated discussion thread)
IMHO – in my humble opinion
IMNSHO – in my not so humble opinion
FMV – fair market value (for selling items online)
LOL – laughing out loud
MT – mistell (commonly used by online gamers to say that they made a mistake and mistyped their last message)
NWT – new with tags (for selling items online)
NWOT – new without tags (for selling items online)
OOAK – one of a kind (for selling items online)
PMSL – P*ssing myself laughing (a common UK expression)
QFT – quoted for truth (a compliment to another person on the forum)
ROFL – rolling on floor laughing
ROFLMAO – rolling on floor laughing my a*s off
RTM – read the manual
RTFM – read the f***ing manual (to show frustration at someone’s ignorance of basic knowledge)
GG – good game
THX – thanks
TX – thanks
TY – thank you
NP – no problem/you’re welcome
PLZ – please
W/E – whatever
ASL – age / sex / location?
RL – real life
IRL – in real life

3 Responses to “INTERNET ABBREVIATIONS”

  1. lol – now i know all the acronyms kids are using.

    Grazie!

  2. Just a quick hello! Have been away in the UK. I wanted to let you know I will be removing EC from my blog however the link to you remains in the side bar.

    Regards

    mike

  3. LOL

    TTYL

    BFN

    Karenne

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