No cap, this category is bussin fr fr.
if you don't mind me asking
Most often, people use ILI when answering the question "WDYT?" If a person really likes the thing in question, they may respond with "ILI!!!"
I agree with this post
I don't f**king think so
I have no f**king clue
A time when one can not sleep, but gets the munchies.
i am sorry please forgive me
i don't actually know
I don't really give a f**k
internet service provider
A pitching statistic that keeps track of the amount of runs from inherited runners a relief pitcher has allowed.
Netizensuse IKTR (I know that's right) to affirm that something they or someone else said is correct. You're most likely to encounter this acronym on TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, and other social media sites.
A program where no-life teens sit two feet from eachother to talk through their computers.
An acronym for 'I Hate Your Face,' deployed when someone has annoyed you to the point where even their physical presence is offensive. It's the digital-age equivalent of 'I can't even look at you right now,' but punchier.
i can't believe that
I don't know what you are talking about.
i do not want to have sex
I don't really think so
I hate this f**king place
I have to use the bathroom
in my arrogant opinion
For example, if you ask yourSOwhether they have plans on Friday, and they respond with IDTS, that means they're likely (but not guaranteed) to be free Friday. As another example, if you ask a friend whether cassowaries can fly, and your friend responds with IDTS, it means they are almost (but not entirely) certain that cassowaries cannot fly.
The term is widely used in leagues like theNFL,NHL, andNBA, and it's a big part of roster management, especially during long, grueling seasons when injuries are common. Depending on the league's rules, a player on IR may be eligible to return after a set number of games or be out for the entire season.
An acronym for the special department of a health facility that provides intensive care medicine for patients with severe injuries and illnesses; staffed by highly trained doctors and nurses that specialize in caring for critically ill patients; more commonly known asICU.