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"Uff" is a term commonly used in text messaging to express frustration, annoyance, or exasperation.
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The abbreviation "ph" is commonly used in text messaging and online communication to mean "personal hygiene."
When messaging in a casual manner (E.g Instant messaging and SMS).
No way are you serious.
text messaging came into use around the mid- 1990's it was scarcely used until 2001
In text messaging, "WRUD" often means "What Are You Doing?". Can be used in any tense, "WRUD right now?", "WRUD this weekend?" and so on.
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instant messaging
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Emojis can be used in text conversations, through instant messaging and also emails.
The keyword "ph" is significant in text messaging because it is often used as a shorthand way to convey laughter or amusement, similar to the sound of laughter represented by "haha" or "lol."