<3 = heart
^^ = above
rotfl = rolling on the floor laughing
nm = nothing much
lmao = laugh my *** off
ty = thank you
yw = your welcome
lol = laugh out loud
whats ^ = whats up
stfu = shut the f*** up
n2m = not too much
l8r = later
ttyt = talk to you tomorrow
ttyl = talk to you later
ttys = talk to you soon
ily = i love you
ilysm = i love you so much
ihy = i hate you
wtf = what the f***
bbs = be back soon
brb = be right back
h.o. = hold on
w/e = whatever
b/w = between
bc/cuz = because
afaic = as far as im concerned
btw = by the way
b4n = by for now
ez = easy
fyi = for your information
tmi = too much information
gal = get a life [hahaha]
gr8/grt = great
g2g/gtg = got to go
hak/xoxo = hugs and kisses
hand = have a nice day
ic = i see
ik = i know
idk = i don't know
idc = i don't care
impov = in my point of view
jk = just kiddin
jp = just playin
jj = just joking
jtlyk = just to let u know
k/kk/ok =okay
ne/nemore = any/anymore
mtrbwy = may the force be with you
w/ = with
w/o = without
omg = oh my god/goodness
omfg = oh my f***ing god/goodness
nmu =not much you
np = no problem
plz/pls = please
sry = sorry
u/u2 = you/you too
yt ? = you there?
that's all i can think of for now!
hope it helps!!
:o)
Yes like this :D a smiley face
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kend is a common abbreviation for weekend in text messages according to the Urban Dictionary
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Handscent is quite nice
Most likely they don't want to speak to you, they're busy or they don't have text messages
there are about 12356523025635485636 text messages sent every day
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