GTG, LOL are some the slang terms. LOL means Laughing Out Loud and GTG is Got To Go.
In slang or texting, "ryf" typically stands for "read your facts." It’s often used to encourage someone to verify information or check the details before making a statement. It can also be seen as a way to suggest that someone is misinformed. Context is essential, as meanings can vary based on the conversation.
Formal communication is used for reporting the progress of assigned tasks. It does not use slang terminology and conforms to established rules, standard and processes.
In text slang, "lmcbw" stands for "laughing my (expletive) off, can't breathe, why?" It's used to express that something is extremely funny to the point of being unable to breathe from laughter. The abbreviation combines humor with a sense of urgency or disbelief.
"btww" is an abbreviation for "by the way." It's commonly used in informal communication, such as texting or online chats, to introduce a new topic or add additional information to a conversation.
One major function of slang is to identify the speaker with a group he aspires to belong to. Hence thieves use thieves cant, londoners use cockney riming slang, homosexuals use polari (or used to), and barristers and solicitors share a peculiar dialect they acquire while studying for their law degree. Young people use IM slang because they want to identify themselves as happening and tech-savvy. If their parents started speaking 7337 they would rapidly abandon it (and invent a different patois).
When one is called a "sus" it is a slang term that usually refers to suspect or suspicious. The letters "sus" are simply an acronym for these terms and is often used when texting or sending instant messages.
There are no terms used only by gay people and not straight people. But if you're talking about gay slang, Here is a list of Gay Slang Terms.
In 1977, slang terms like "groovy," "rad," and "funky" were common. Other slang terms that were popular during that time included "far out" and "cool beans."
LMS can stand for "Let Me See" in slang term when used in texting or messaging to ask someone to show or send something.
KL is a slang term that stands for "okay, cool, or all right.” It is commonly used in texting and online conversations as a way to express agreement or understanding.
Dang it crap Hell's bells
There is no slang term for "have." Slang terms are used for things that are complex, or for things used in a particular situation (such as sports or work). People don't make up slang for simple words.
some words they used were hii. and byee.
T3 is used a lotpurple, lean, syrup, slow, drank
an abbreviation usually has a period(not always) and short form is usually only used on slang terms an abbreviation usually has a period(not always) and short form is usually only used on slang terms
In the 1970's there were a few different slang terms that were used instead of the word sleep. The most popular term that was used was the word crash.
A few examples would be: * Going out. * Together. * Dating. * 'On it'. From what I've heard, I'd say those are the main examples.. But I'm sure there are loads more.