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For some reason, some people use FSR to mean "for some reason." This acronym typically precedes a mysterious or unexplainable fact.
For example, your brother might text you "Hey, u coming 2 gma's 2day?," to ask if you're planning to stop by your grandmother's place.
This page explains what the acronym "BTW" means. The definition, example, and related terms listed above have been manually compiled and written by the Slang.net team.
Its origins date back to the late-2000s in the hockey world as a way to refer to a player's celebration after scoring a goal. Celly has since grown in usage and has expanded to other sports, like soccer (after scoring a goal), baseball (after hitting a home run), and football (after scoring a touchdown).
A pitching statistic that keeps track of the amount of runs from inherited runners a relief pitcher has allowed.
Since most people aren't familiar with LFK or Kompete, LFK is a niche acronym that mostly Kompetegamersuse. Typically, gamers use LFK to pump each other up before playing Kompete. Or, they may use it to rally others to stop whatever they are doing to go play.
Carefree people use DW to mean "don't worry." These people believe that worrying is meaningless because it doesn't change anything. And you know what? They're right!
In golf, a grand slam is when a golfer wins the four major tournaments, the Masters, U.S. Open, The Open Championship, and the PGA Championship, in a single calendar year. However, like in tennis, some people may use the term for when a golfer wins all four tournaments in their career ("career grand slam") instead of just one year.
While it might seem like "datenap" is stealing a date, it's being so uninterested in a date that you fall asleep or zone out. If you startdatenapping, you probably don't have a connection with your date and should probably let them down quickly.
A TikTok house is acollab housepopulated by TikTokinfluencers. TheTikTokersareviralsuperstars who have been assembled by a talent manager or agency, in hopes of making money from sponsorships and/or a reality television deal.
The acronym parodies the more popularFOMOacronym, which is used to lament when you miss something fun or important. JOMO is a familiar feeling for many introverts who often would like to just be left alone.
When someone describes something as "not bad," they are actually saying it's pretty good or even great. For example, after killing your saxophone solo at the school concert, your dad may describe your performance as "not bad."
DisTwitter is a community of Disney fans who discuss the company's movies, TV shows, and theme parks on Twitter. Surprising no one who's passingly familiar with social media, DisTwitter throws around a lot ofhot takesabout Disney properties. Members of DisTwitter also share pictures of themselves visiting Disney parks, meeting Disney characters, and dressing in Disneycosplay.
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.
A baseball term that refers to the first hitter in the lineup.
A popular financial acronym for the year-end statement an employee receives from his or her employer at the end of the calendar year; contains information such as total earnings and the Federal and State tax withheld.
An acronym that stands for fantasy football league, which consists of teams managed by participants. These participants draft players to compete and earn points based on their on-field performance.
The acronym is primarily used to describe white Americans who come from a privileged background. This background typically includes wealth, education, Protestant Christianity, and Northern European ancestry.
You might see the acronym online in a message or on social media when complaining about someone or something that is causing an excessive amount of displeasure. You may also see it used in text messages when someone is venting.
An abbreviation that refers to second base in baseball; commonly used to indicate the defensive position of the player who is at second base; may also refer to adoublein baseball stats and fantasy baseball.
A term made popular by Denver Broncos Quarterback Peyton Manning when he walks up to the line of scrimmage and barks out plays; when he audibles, or changes the play, he often yells out, "Omaha;" this has evolved into "change of plans" for common folk who use the term and don't play quarterback in theNFL.
When online, the acronym is often seen in chat sessions and at the end of posts in discussions on social media. It may also be used at the end of online game matches with players that know each other.
A bada** is a person who is considered cool because he doesn't follow the rules. The person probably wears a leather jacket and owns a motorcycle, but these two traits are not required in order to qualify. Its origins date back to the 1950s where it was primarily used to describe someone as dangerous because he or she would not conform to society's norms and therefore be dangerous, like a political revolutionist. As the term has evolved, a bada** doesn't necessarily have to be dangerous, he just has to do cool things and be willing to break some rules, regardless of whether they are minor or major. While the term is typically used in-person, it may also be used online and in text messages. Although, when used online, it is often shortened to BA to save character space and time.