In text messaging, "uea" typically stands for "you’re evil, aren’t?" It’s often used playfully or sarcastically to call someone out for a mischievous or cheeky action. However, like many acronyms, its interpretation can vary based on context and the individuals involved in the conversation.
I love you
On the bright side
Funny As F**k
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.
Big bad challenge
does text messaging effect writing outside of text messaging
Text messaging is on your ohone while instant messaging is in your computer (AIM)
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All cellphones have text messaging unless your cellphone is one of the first cellphones ever invented. Go to your cellphone carrier and talk to them about how to acess your text messaging.
In text messaging, "NK" typically stands for "no kidding."
'ikr' is an initialism for 'I know right.' As an example, someone might text you, 'That dinner was so good!' You could reply 'ikr.'
a cell phone with text capability and a mobile plan that allows text messaging.