People often use various codes in texts to convey messages more efficiently or discreetly. Common examples include abbreviations like "LOL" (laugh out loud), acronyms such as "BRB" (be right back), and emojis to express emotions. Some also employ playful language like "leet speak" (e.g., "h4ck3r" for "hacker") or use shorthand and initialisms to save time. Additionally, context-specific codes can develop within groups to create a sense of belonging.
Some people use codes to talk to people in a way that they understand. Also they use codes like a password or like symbols. communication
*i love cock123
When people type in caps like "THIS" is usually means they're "yelling."
Communication nikka
Every gang has codes and terms they use to identify the real from the phony but these codes are not to be discussed with people who are not involved in the gang.
no. it wouldn't make people buy codes anymore [if you buy them]
its used by passwords, hidden messages,secrets,codes,texts clues
yes you can.
There are not currently any promo codes for people who use Facebook. I would keep checking back on the Facebook page for updates.
Do you seriously think people will give you their codes...
There are multiply html codes that can be used on Myspace, whether if it's trying to change one's layout or dividing texts. The main html codes that are used on Myspace is probably &heart; andtext.
Quite a bit... free texts now mean that it is easy to send several hundreds of texts each month without huge cost though.