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ircd

Beginner 📱 Gen-Z / Internet Slang

Definition

Internet Relay Chat daemon

Origin

NoSlang.com

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Buck

The term comes from the 1700s when America was in its infancy and people would commonly barter for goods. Deerskins were often referred to as bucks and eventually, when the USD rolled around, buck was applied to the dollar. Unfortunately no one knows for certain who first used buck to refer to a dollar.

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HT

People use HT to be friendly, whether they are joining a conversation or starting one (perhaps they are joining a forum or an online game). For example, you may join a gaming campaign online, "HT! Thanks for letting me join!"

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locked in

Completely focused and committed to a task or goal, operating at peak productivity. The state of hyperfocus where distractions cease to exist and you're one with your objective.

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T1D

An acronym for "Type 1 Diabetic;" often seen on diabetes forums, blogs, and other literature; refers to a disease where high levels of sugar are present in the body.

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idak

i don't actually know

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