No cap, this category is bussin fr fr.
Internet Relay Chat daemon
im sorry but you asked
internet slang dictionary
I stole this word from noslang.com
I thought you'd like to know
i will f**k your brains out
I will see you later
I want to f**k you so bad right now
i want to have sex with you
I want to kill myself
i want you to have my baby
If You're Feeling Less Generous
if you know what I mean
if you know what I mean, and I think you do
The invisible step is a dance move in which a person pretends to step on, then over, an invisible step. The move started to gain popularity in 2014, but gained the most fame when a video of cheerleader Ariel Olivar doing the move wentviralin December 2017.
A pitching statistic that keeps track of the amount of runs from inherited runners a relief pitcher has allowed.
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.
When you want to give medical advice while also disclaiming that you are not a doctor, you can send the IANAD acronym. It's a favorite among those who love sharing opinions regarding health care but don't want to be held responsible for bad advice.
Instalock is a gaming term that means to quickly lock in your character choice during character selection. Typically, instalocking is a means of preventing an opponent (or in some cases, teammate) from selecting the character you want to play as.
You will likely see idd online when gaming or on social sites (perhaps inDMs). People may also use it when texting, e.g., your brother may reply with "idd" when you text him if he wants to get pizza for dinner.
Patrons of Paddy's Pub know that IASIP stands for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. This long-running American sitcom stars The Gang - a group of weird "friends" who constantly belittle each other and engage in dubious activities (such as doing drugs, launching get rich quick schemes, and blackmailing each other).
Michael Scott is always on Irish time
Someone who strongly dislikes you may use IHU to mean "I hate you." Friends and family might also send you this acronym, typically in jest. (Not your brother Phil, though. He really does hate you.)
Most often, people use ILI when answering the question "WDYT?" If a person really likes the thing in question, they may respond with "ILI!!!"