Hi All,
Do you know what "Texting" is?
Your Grandkids do; Texters use a recognized language consisting of acromyms and arcane Code Equivalents used to communicate across the WWW.
With more than 79 million people texting regularly, it's no wonder you've seen this cryptic looking code!
Commonly used wherever people get online -- including IM'ing, (Instant Messenging), SMS'ing, (Short Message Service), cell phones, Blackberries, PDAs, (Personal Data Assistant), Web sites, games, newsgroup postings, in chat rooms, on blogs --
these abbreviations are used by people to communicate with each other. The actual definition of an acronym and text shorthand may be found here:
http://www.netlingo.com/emailsh.cfm
Learn how and give it a try.
Dave
Thanks Dave,
ReplyDeleteIMAO - In my arrogant opinion
ROTFLMAO - that was already answered on another post, but just in case you missed it -
Rolling on the floor laughing my ass off!
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Texting ou Français? Je préfère le français. La de La d'Oh!
ReplyDeleteTranslation: Texting or French? I prefer French. Oh la la!
Mike says - "boring"
Great list Dave , much better than the one I sent to Chris. Mike
ReplyDeleteXLNT Mike.
ReplyDeleteTTFN...
Excellent Mike.
ReplyDeleteta ta for now...
TTFN ta ta for now... was in use in WWII in olde England how can it be netlingo! 8(
ReplyDeleteHi Elaine,
ReplyDeleteHow indeed;
In The Tempest, Shakespeare said it best:
"what's past is prologue."
TTFN
Dave