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BTWIROTFLMAOIRL.
AB. Abbreviation for Answer Bag.
WTF may be my fave. :-) Or OMGWTFBBQ...which is just pure nonsense.
EDIT: and since you asked what they mean...
WTF = What the........frig.
OMGWTFBBQ = Oh my god what the......frig....bar-b-que!
BRB - Be Right Back
The only one I know is LOL and I feel a bit stupid using it. What do all the others stand for?
BAMF- the only one I actually consider using myself quite often.
i tend to use lol a lot
the rolf is kinda cool.. I dont even know if people use it much anymore though.I also like the lmao. too.
the rolf is kinda cool.. I dont even know if people use it much anymore though.I also like the lmao. too.
lmmfao
My favourite is LoL
The regularly used abbreviation etc. is short for the Latin et cetera, meaning "and the rest" or "and so on".
It is usually written as a single word, etcetera, abbreviated to etc. or more rarely &c.
e.g. Boris had much to learn about atoms, particles, charges, etc.
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G.SHIVANE
L/MATHS
The regularly used abbreviation etc. is short for the Latin et cetera, meaning "and the rest" or "and so on".
It is usually written as a single word, etcetera, abbreviated to etc. or more rarely &c.
e.g. Boris had much to learn about atoms, particles, charges, etc.
BY
G.SHIVANE
L/MATHS
SOS-- Someone Over the Shoulder
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Eh?
by anonymous on January 18th, 2007
Exactly. IRL = in real life.
by ChrisDG on January 18th, 2007