Text acronyms are like lol or ttyl. Stuff old people wouldn't ever figure out.
It's hard to write out the whole thing some times! I mean I would know I'm 12!! Example: Lol=laugh out loud Omg=oh my God/gosh
"Becky?!""WU?" (What's up?)"This cell phone bill is what's up, all this texting!""OMG, INBD!" (Oh My Gosh/God,) (It's no big deal.)"It is a big deal. Who are you texting 50 times a day?""IDK, my BFF Jill?!" (I don't know, my best friend forever Jill?)"Well you can tell your BFF Jill that I'm taking your phone away.""TISNF!" (This is so not fair!)"Me paying this bill, that's what's...S...N...F...!" (So...not...fair...!) (Now too much texting is NBD.) (No big deal.)
There is no patron saint of texting.
You can make $ texting if you do it right.
public attitudes to texting is that it has benn changed to the 20th centary
"BP" is a very common misspelling of the word "NO". According to a number of big acronyms and abbreviation databases, "BP" does not stand for anything related to Texting or SMS:ing
Cya in text means See you as in see you later but without the later part. Due to texting there are a lot of new abbreviations, acronyms and new ways to communicate.
lol= laugh out loud omg=oh my gosh ttyl=talk to you later wyd=what are you doing
MHAW is an acronym for 'my husband's at work.' This is one of many acronyms used on the Internet and in cell phone texting. MHAW is also an acronym for Mental Health Awareness Week.
acronyms are used in texting, as in 'LOL' or 'BTW' Letters standing for other things. also grammar changes depending on who you are sending a text to and who is the reciever. it depends on the relationship between the senders and how formally/informally they speak to one anotehr depends how close they are or not
acronyms
LAMFAO is an acronym that stands for "Laughing My A** Off." It's commonly used in texting and online communication to express that something is very funny. It's similar to the more widely known "LMAO," but with an added emphasis on laughter. The use of such acronyms helps convey emotions quickly and adds a playful tone to conversations.
It's hard to write out the whole thing some times! I mean I would know I'm 12!! Example: Lol=laugh out loud Omg=oh my God/gosh
Yes, acronyms are typically capitalized.
Yes, acronyms are typically capitalized when writing.
acronyms of sci-tech 1
Use military and civilian acronyms in memorandums, if appropriate.