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People may send "AOMM" in messages and emails to tell others they are constantly thinking of them. While it may convey platonic care with no romantic strings attached, most people use it to say that they are hopelessly, head-over-heels obsessed with someone.
Attwaction is a term that refers to a person's attraction to another Twitter user. It comes from when one user enjoys and agrees with posts from another user and grows fond of him or her.
The abbreviation is an important stat in sports because it shows the productivity of a player or team. In football, a QB's completion percentage is the number of completions divided by the number of attempts. The att abbreviation is also used to determine the average number of yards a RB gains per carry by dividing his total yards by the number of att.
Annivorcery is the anniversary of your divorce to your ex-spouse. It combines "anniversary" and "divorce" and refers to the day that a married couple was officially divorced.
Concerned friends and family members use AIMP (always in my prayers) to say they're thinking about (and praying for) you. You're most likely to receive this acronym as an email sign-off, in a message from someone religious (like your Aunt Sally or Grandma Marge).
In League of Legends (LoL), "aa" stands for "auto attack" (also known as a "basic attack"), which is the default attack action performed by achampionwhen you right-click on an enemy unit. Auto attacks are a fundamental aspect of the game that deal consistent damage to opponents (as long as the enemy is within range) without requiring special abilities or resources.
Someone who thinks their opinion isn't worth much might preface it with AFWIW (anyway, for what it's worth). You're most likely to receive this acronym in messages sent by friends, family members, and co-workers, who want to share their opinion but think it won't bring you much comfort.
Those who are anti-ship believe fans should notshipproblematic fictional relationships. This abbreviation is often used in contrast topro-ship.
Co-workers, friends, and family members who need a moment of your time may use AYFT to mean "are you free today?" For example, a co-worker who wants to meet in person may send a message that says "AYFT to meet? How does 2:30 in conference room A sound?"
The phrase became popular in online communities and hip-hop culture in the 2010s, then carried over to social media, where people use it as a quick way to show they're serious about what they do or believe in. You will see "ATL" pop up in gaming chats, rap lyrics, or casual group texts, usually to call out or hype up someone who's proving themselves. For example, if a friend stays out late partying and still shows up for work the next day, someone might say, "Okay, you're really ATL."
An alpha mom is a mother who dominates over other mothers in her social sphere. The mother dominates over others with her strong opinions and belief that she is in the right.
Aaron is a sweet, loving, caring guy who will never let you down. Being near him will give you butterflies and make you ungodly happy. Aaron's are usually handsome, but never really know it until you tell them. They are very modest. Aaron's are extremely smart, caring, and selfless. They will do anything for you.
A rapper that only thinks about himself and doesnt care about anything but yet a nice person and sometimes parient and sometimes loving,
An American who was either born an expat in Europe and grew up there as a dual national, or born in America and raised there, or one who has lived there for as long or longer than s/he lived in the States. Probably speaks at least three languages without an accent, like a local.
The brain-fart term you blurt out when "lunch" mysteriously evacuates your vocabulary at the exact moment you need it. It's that beautiful moment of linguistic failure where you know there's a word for the midday meal, but your neurons decide to Frankenstein together two other meal names instead. Proof that even simple words can ghost you when you're hungry.
A family-friendly pun for describing volcanoes that have historically ruined everyone's day by spewing volcanic ash everywhere. It's geology humor for people who appreciate a good wordplay while discussing pyroclastic flows. Basically, Mother Nature's way of being a jerk to entire civilizations.
The textual representation of screaming, often attributed to having OCD or just general internet chaos. It's what happens when words fail and your keyboard becomes an instrument of pure, unfiltered emotional release.
A hilariously broken English phrase from the 1989 Nintendo Pro Wrestling game that's achieved legendary status in gaming culture. This grammatically challenged congratulations message has been adopted by internet denizens to ironically celebrate victories, both real and imaginary. It's the perfect combination of nostalgic gaming jank and meme-worthy awkwardness.
A whimsical portmanteau combining "absolutely" and "positively" for when regular emphasis just won't cut it. This playful intensifier emerged from the same linguistic tradition that gave us "fantabulous" and other delightfully unnecessary word mashups. It's the verbal equivalent of adding three exclamation points!!!
A prank popularized by Jackass where you throw flour on someone's face while they're sleeping, making them look like a dusty old antique when they wake up. It's juvenile, messy, and guaranteed to end friendships or at least require extensive vacuuming.
The onomatopoeia representing a sneeze, because apparently the actual sound your body makes needed a standardized spelling. It's one of the few words that's simultaneously a sound effect and an excuse.
So, all of you are writing really nice stuff about the name Abigail and Abi or Gail and its scaring me because all those names I have.