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Treat yo self is a phrase used to encourage a person to take care of his or her self. The phrase comes from the TV show "Parks and Recreation."
When someone thinks you've bitten off more than you can chew, they may wish you GLWT (good luck with that). This acronym is often used sarcastically, when the sender believes you have no chance of accomplishing a task, no matter how much luck they send your way.
A person who manages, controls, and narrates the events within a game is often referred to as a "game master," or "GM" for short. A GM is responsible for setting the scene, presenting challenges, and assuming the roles of various non-player characters (NPCs) interacting with the players. In these contexts, the GM must be creative and quick-thinking as they adapt to the unpredictable actions of players and attempt to enhance the gaming experience.
Someone who sends you AAS is happy to be "alive and smiling." This acronym is most often used in answer to the questionHRU.
Zoomies is a sudden burst of energy, often in animals like dogs or cats. When a pet gets the zoomies, they might sprint in circles, dart around the house, or jump on furniture for seemingly no reason. While the term doesn't come from a specific creator, it began gaining popularity in the early 2000s through pet owner communities, Internet forums, and later, viral videos on social media.
Magic: The Gathering (MTG), Hearthstone, and otherCCGplayers use topdeck to refer to a player drawing a card from their deck. Most often, players use topdeck when they hope to draw (or have just drawn) a specific card from their deck.
Michael Scott is always on Irish time
If anMMORPGorMOBAplayer asks you for a pot, they're likely asking for a potion. Typically, potions restore a portion of a player's health or mana. Thus, when a player is low on health or mana, they may ask you for a pot.
BBFBBM is a combination of theBBFandBBMacronyms and is a quick way to describe someone attractive but not intelligent. The person looks so good that they appear to be sculpted like a plastic doll from the Fisher-Price toy brand, but has the brains of a doll, as well.
If you wake up to a text that reads GMILY, it probably means "good morning, I love you." As you might expect, you're most likely to receive this acronym in early morning texts sent by yourSO.
An acronym that refers to the time of day when the sun is hottest; often utilized near a body of water, such as a pool, lake, or ocean; if you're aGinger, you'll most likely never use this acronym.
If you want to acknowledge someone's "thanks" more enthusiastically, you can useYVWin place of YW. You can also useUWorURWin place of YW, though YW is used more commonly.
A revenge arc is an effort a person makes to get revenge on someone who has wronged them somehow, whether it be anexwho broke their heart or a friend who betrayed them. The "arc" refers to the person's journey to attain the revenge, which could be days, months, or years.
A "BSF" is a best friend. It's the person you share all your secrets with, the person who is with you at the highest and lowest moments in your life, and the person that will always have your back.
You win the Internet is a phrase used to communicate approval of another user. It commonly appears in forums and online chat rooms in response to an awesome post.
Someone who is quirked up is unconventional or unusual. You're most likely to encounter this phrase on social media, when other users are describing someone who is weird yet compelling.
Unlike 3D chess, 4D chess is not a real game. Instead, people use 4D chess to describe unorthodox and/or convoluted strategies enacted by politicians, athletes,gamers, and other competitors.
When discussing people's sexual orientation, SSA stands for "same-sex attraction." This acronym is mainly used by Christians who are attracted to people of the same sex but do not consider themselves to be gay or bisexual.
During March Madness, many people fill out brackets predicting who will win each game of the tournament. Each prediction earns the person a certain amount of points. The deeper the rounds go, the higher amount of points are awarded to correct predictions. PPR is typically seen in online bracket challenges, such as ESPN, Yahoo, and CBS, to calculate how many points can still be earned from bracket predictions.
Besides being the name of a popular card game (UNO), "uno" is also an abbreviation for "you know." For example, you may message your friend, "uno wut i mean, right?" when trying to clarify that you didn't mean to describe them as ugly.
An acronym that represents the total amount, which is capital gain plus dividends, returned to an investor; can also be used to gauge the performance of a company's stocks and shares.
When someone messages you "thanks" (or "thx" or "TY"), you can reply with theurwabbreviation. Urw is similar to the more commonYWbut includes an extra character.
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.)
Spill the tea is a phrase used to tell a person to share any gossip that she knows. It's similar to the older "spill your guts" or "spill the beans" phrases.