Lol (Laughing out loud, or lots of love)
Lmao (laughing my a** off)
Brb (be right back)
Bffae (Best friends for ever and ever)
Fu (F*** you)
TY: Thank you
YW: Your Welcome
TTYL: Talk to you later
ILY: I love you
TYSM!: Thank you so much
BBL: Be back later
TTFN: Ta Ta for now
IMO: In my own opinion
IDK: I don't know
BTW:By the way
FWD:Forward
IFLY:I F***** Love you
GTG:got to go
MIH:mom is here
Teenagers typically use informal language that may include slang, abbreviations, and emojis when communicating with each other. This language can vary based on region and cultural influences, but it is generally characterized by a unique and constantly evolving vocabulary.
are teenagers who write the abbreviation MWc or SQd in their names on facebook, in a gang or group
There are different national and international standards for symbols and abbreviations. You will need to check out the national standards for the drawings you are referring to.
because they have different elements in a one block.
There are a few different abbreviations that can be used for assistant superintendent. These abbreviations include asst. supt. and AS.
I think what is meant here is: "Is is permissible for doctors to use abbreviations in medical records?" The answer is, apparently yes, because they do so all the time.
There are many different acronyms and abbreviations for BLA. Some of them are Boston Latin Academy, Better Left Alone, Bank Loan Agreement, Bachelor of Landscape Architecture and many more.
Teenagers are pretty much the same the world over so Canadian teenagers are no different than the rest.
A person might like any colour from the whole spectrum. Teenagers are no different.
The abbreviations are PL.
Hard to say. There's different kinds of teenagers as an example if they were bad we all know what would be in their. And good teenagers wouldn't have that kind of stuff
Yes. You're just writing the same unit in two different abbreviations. "Cubic cm" and "cc" are both abbreviations for "cubic centimeter".