What is the meaning of lol in chat?
It means laugh out loud often used when you find something funny or amusing. Although if you had said something and the person you were talking to replied lol that doesn't actually mean they are laughing out loud its just people over exaggerate things over chat or text.
How do you write watching in slang text?
There's no slang substitute without looking stupid. You could write 'wtchng' but I do not recommend unless you are on a pay-by-character plan.
Can you name all the things like brb gtg lol?
brb is Be Right Back
gtg is Got to Go
lol is Laugh Out Loud
What does atf stand for in texting?
there is no such thing as atf, probably , the people that are texting made a mistake xx
ftw means for the win or freak the world
wtf means what the freak
Okay. First let's spell it so you can look it up again later if you feel like it. What they're saying is the principle of the thing--whatever that thing may be. What that means is that the speaker has decided to do something because he or she feels it is the right thing to do and that it is important to do that correct and moral thing for its correctness and morality, alone. He or she is not looking to make a profit, an impression, a date, a score--anything. He or she is standing up for what is right and will go through with the plan based on that no matter what.
Hope it helps.
What is the meaning of the idiom 'To meet dangers boldly'?
To meet dangers boldly basically means to be brave in all dangers that you find. If you're scared of bees, then think calm thoughts and keep your composure.
Unless I am mistaken. A group(ed) file is named based upon the "type" of host program or directory you are downloading it from, or keeping it on. Whether it be a music, or video file. It really just depends.
What is Slack side in a belt pulley?
It is the top side of belt drive system having less tension in horizontal arrangement.
It means--quite the opposite. Example: If someone says to you, "what a beautiful, sunny day", and you just walked inside from a rainstorm...you could say, "oh, contrere...maybe you need to look out the window"!