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An unforced error is a mistake a person made because they were careless, unfocused, or inattentive. This slang term is primarily used while discussing sports, to describe a misplay that a baseball, tennis, or badminton player could have avoided. Social media users may also use unforced error to describe mistakes made by companies, governments, celebrities, and politicians.
Young adults and teenagers frequently use RPMO in informal settings, often among friends or peers, when venting about situations that are testing their patience. For example, they may use RPMO regarding a stressful work scenario, a difficult person, or just an irritating series of events.
Ready golf is a type of golf gameplay where players within a group hit when they are ready. The player usually knows what club he or she is going to use and how to approach the shot before getting to the ball, which allows gameplay to be sped up.
When your friend still owes you money or a favor, you may send them "UOME," which is the opposite of "IOU." It is typically used online and in texts and emails.
When finishing or pausing a text or online message thread, you can send "bcnu," which is short for "be seein' you (around)." It is an acronym/abbreviation hybrid that comes from saying the four letters quickly in succession.
For example, your sister may be talking on the phone and exclaim, "Whoa! Is he OK?" when discovering your neighbor was in a car accident. Or, your mom and dad may text you an awesome birthday surprise, and you respond with, "Whoa! Amazing!" While the pronunciation is the same, people may also spell whoa as "woah."
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).
A subtweet is atweetthat is about someone but doesn't explicitly mention them. People use subtweets when they want to discuss someone without bringing the conversation to their attention. For example, a user who wants to rag on Elon Musk may post "EMusk has just about run Twitter into the ground, but here I am anyway."
This page explains what the acronym "FKA" means. The definition, example, and related terms listed above have been manually compiled and written by the Slang.net team.
When you do something uncool, others may refer to that act as an SLM (socially limiting maneuver). You're most likely to encounter this acronym while chatting with your friends, about an awkward or embarrassing event (that you'd likely rather forget about).
A term that originates from John Travolta mispronouncing names.
Headcanon means "a fan's unverified, unique beliefs about a story they love."Superfansof many media properties (most often, comics, TV shows, and novels) maintain a headcanon that supplements the property's official story.
Awesomesauce is an expression of awe, excitement, and admiration that is a step above "awesome." For example, a man riding a unicycle while playing the harmonica is awesome, whereas a man riding a unicycle while playing the harmonica with a parrot on his shoulder is awesomesauce.
A term that combines "sex" and "texting;" refers to the sending of sexually explicit messages, which can be words or pictures; often done by teenagers using mobile phones but also done by adults, as well.
Be easy is a slang phrase that is similar to "Take it easy" and used to calm down a person. It is commonly utilized when a person is angry, too excited, scared, or just plain freaking out about something.
A slang term that describes a friend who is ignoring his or her friends while dating someone.
An abbreviation that refers to the way a character's abilities have been allotted--for example, a player may specialize, or "spec," for strength over agility.
This page explains what the acronym "YOLO" means. The definition, example, and related terms listed above have been manually compiled and written by the Slang.net team.
Disney fans use WDW as shorthand for the Walt Disney World Resort. You might encounter this acronym in Disney-related forums, onDisTwitter, or while talking with someone who is Disney bound (not to be confused withDisneybounding).
In group conversations and web forums, people use QFE when they have a "question for everyone." When someone asks a QFE, they want anyone and everyone who can see the question to respond with an answer.
A sleeper is a player in fantasy sports that is picked in the late rounds of a draft but exceeds expectations. It is similar tobreakoutwhere the player performs much better than projected.
The mod gained popularity in the mid-to-late 2010s as HoI4's community of players and modders looked for ways to expand the base game with unique content. Players, content creators, and HoI4 enthusiasts use TFR to refer to both the mod itself and the gameplay experiences within it. You will likely see TFR in forum posts, Discord chats, and YouTube or Twitch streams.
When someone says something witty, you can reply to him with "HHSF," which is a sarcastic way to say "ha-ha, so funny." You can use it online, especially on social media and in forums, and in text messages.
Redditorsoften use sub as an abbreviation for subreddit. Subreddits are topic-specific sub-forums, in which users interested in that topic can create, read, and comment on posts. Reddit is comprised of many, many subs - there is a subreddit for nearly every interest you could imagine.