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A widely-used acronym for the personal computer which is most often associated with computers that run the Windows operating system, as opposed to Mac OS X or Linux.
The abbreviation is mentioned in SilvaGunner's "File Select Fusion" video, which was posted on YouTube on September 29, 2016. SilvaGunner goes by the "SG" abbreviation more often than "GS." However, hardcore SilvaGunner fans may still use GS to refer to the channel. The abbreviation is rather obscure beyond SilvaGunner fans.
BookTwt is a community of book fans who discuss theirfavenovels, short story collections, and other books on Twitter. These fans post reviews, recommendations, reenactments, and other content for fellow book lovers to enjoy.
A popular term used to exclaim a mistake; often used right after realizing that you or another person made a mistake; commonly said out loud but also appears in typed or written form.
A gypsy cop is a police officer who goes from station to station, much like a traveling gypsy. It's usually the result of a cop losing his or her job then getting hired at another station.
Most often, you'll see JFI at the front of a text, email, or forum post in which someone wants to share information. Since the texter, emailer, or poster didn't use FYI, they likely want to share the information with not just you, but a larger group of people.
Gamersuse CTF as shorthand for "capture the flag." This acronym describes a game mode in which two teams attempt to capture each other's flag and return it to their home base to win. Often, CTF matches are timed, and the team that manages to retrieve the other team's flag the most number of times wins.
The abbreviation is utilized to emphasize the greatness or terribleness of something. It is often used by hyperbolic people overreacting to something or someone.
Often, you'll see IDBI accompanied by one or more exclamation points (e.g. "IDBI!!!"). The more exclamation points, the more excited and/or shocked the person who sent you IDBI is.
Copypasta is an online slang term that refers to a snippet of text that is repeatedly copied and pasted. The block of text is often pasted in forums, chatrooms, and on social media totrollpeople.
The only difference between "OML" and "OMG" is the name of the supreme being in the exclamation. OML is not nearly as popular as the "OMG" acronym but may be preferred by Southerners who use words like "Lordy."
An abbreviation that may look like a misspelling of "nothing" but really stands for "anything;" should be read similar to thene1abbreviation; longer version of "nethng."
In gaming, you may see the acronym to taunt a player who tried to take your base or encourage a teammate who died fighting an enemy. The acronym may also be seen in text messages to sarcastically or sincerely comment on a person's failed attempt.
Among friends, co-workers, and onlinegamers, WAS stands for "wait a second." A person who sends you this acronym wants you to pause a moment, likely while they figure something out.
Someone who is whitepilled is optimistic about society and the future. This term is primarily used byincelsand other fringe groups, in contrast to the termblackpilled.
A fad where people think it's funny to lay face down on the ground or on another object and take a picture; called planking because the body position is straight and stiff like a board.
This page explains what the abbreviation "b4" means. The definition, example, and related terms listed above have been manually compiled and written by the Slang.net team.
If someone asks for your "ema" in a message, they are likely asking for your "email address." You will likely see the ema abbreviation in messages, such as texts, orDMs, but you may also encounter it in other places online, like in forums or when gaming.
Gamersuse LFM to mean "looking for more." Players who post LFM are looking for more players to join their party or team.
A complimentary acronym that is used to describe a guy who cares for others; does not mean he has a physically large heart; can stand for "Big hearted girl" or "Big hearted gal," as well.
Swerve means go away. It is a slang term used to deny somebody.
If you're a parent, and you see your kid send "GSW?" while chatting online, you may want to circle back and have a chat of your own with them. (Likely, about the perils of illegal drug use.)
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?"
A piece of writing that is TBE (to be edited) needs to be revised before publication. For example, a draft of a magazine article may need TBE before it goes to layout. Or, a grad student's thesis may need TBE before final submission.