There are a lot, but I'll give you some basic ones:
mhm: Umm, Umm
lol: Laughing out Loud
SSDD: Same stuff, Different Day
<3: Heart
PZ: Peace
NM: Nothing Much
WBY: What About You
Pito grandote
Some terms opposite of brittle are strong, enforced, hardy, etc. Hope this helped! :)
No, the terms "strong" and "concentrated" are not always synonymous. "Strong" typically refers to the intensity or potency of a substance, while "concentrated" usually means that a substance has a high ratio of solute to solvent. In some contexts, a substance can be strong but not concentrated, or vice versa.
The property defined in terms of the mass of the solvent is molality.
Cysteine is considered hydrophilic in terms of its chemical properties.
D.P.M.O means Don't Piss Me Off, in texting terms but are many others in non-texting terms.
GTG, LOL are some the slang terms. LOL means Laughing Out Loud and GTG is Got To Go.
talk to you later
uw in texting terms stands for: "you're welcome"Sometimes spelled as "u.w"
Yes, some do and some don't. Depends which phone you have. It's the phone not the plan that provides the texting ability. You can add a texting feature to the plan you choose.
uw in texting terms stands for: "you're welcome"Sometimes spelled as "u.w"
1,340 out of 2,000 teens admit to texting while driving
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There are many companies that offer online texting services. Among some of the more popular include: Text Marketer, EZ Texting, Group Texting, Mashable and T-Mobile.
I believe some people can be.
No texting while driving.