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Posted by MagMan on April 02, 2005 at 05:53:17 from (205.188.117.73):
The Best IM Shorthand Messages Instant messaging shorthand is a quick way to get your ideas across without having to type them out. Teenagers practically speak this shorthand as a second language. The abbreviations and acronyms are fun--but be careful! Some can be naughty, too. Thanks to NetLingo.com's Dictionary of Internet Terms, we give you just a few dozen of the best. Six rules for IMing at work. @TEOTD: At the End of the Day WDYS: What Did You Say? NALOPKT: Not a Lot of People Know That JM2C : Just My 2 Cents B4N: Bye For Now VBG: Very Big Grin FYA: For Your Amusement P-ZA: Pizza 411: Info HAND: Have a Nice Day AAF: As a Friend DHYB: Don't Hold Your Breath BBN: Bye-Bye Now Love and Instant Messenger: What a combination! POS: Parent Over Shoulder GALGAL: Give a Little, Get a Little AAK: Asleep at the Keyboard GBH: Great Big Hug BIOYN: Blow It Out Your Nose 86: Out of (or Over) IRL: In Real Life ASL: Age/Sex/Location BTHOOM: Beats the Heck Out of Me JT: Just Teasing N1: Nice Once XME: Excuuuuse Me! AYSOS: Are You Stupid or Something? CUL: See You Later GR&D: Grinning, Running, and Ducking If you want to keep your job, never ever send one of these seven e-mail messages from work. IHAIM: I Have Another Instant Message RBTL : Read Between the Lines IYKWIMAITYD: If You Know What I Mean and I Think You Do KMRIA: Kiss My Royal Irish Arse NIFOC: Nude In Front of the Computer ROFL: Rolling on the Floor Laughing WEG: Wicked Evil Grin SITCOMs: Single Income, Two Children, Oppressive Mortgage TOM: Tomorrow TTLY: Talk to You Later VBS: Very Big Smile ZZZ: Sleeping, Bored, Tired
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