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Okay, I give up, WTF does IDK mean? I looked it up on Google and it says I Don't Know, but that can't be right?
So far we have:
TMI - too much information
ETA: Edited to add and Estimated time of arrival
ETC: edited to clarify
BFF - Best Friends Forever
WFT - What the Fuck (which actually works for me)
ADA - Americans with Disability Act
LIRR - Long Island Rail Road
DOT - Department of Transportation
WFD - Weaving the Fabric of Diversity
First UU - Unitarian Universalism
RFP - Request for Proposal and Red Frigging Print depending
MTA - Metropolitian Transit Authority
ATM - Automated Teller Machine
LOL - Laugh out loud
BAMF - no idea
WOL - no idea
TNT - I think Turner Network?
I live in a world that is too lazy to spell things out and actually write. Ugh.
We're starting to speak babble people. I need a dictionary for text abbreviations.
So far we have:
TMI - too much information
ETA: Edited to add and Estimated time of arrival
ETC: edited to clarify
BFF - Best Friends Forever
WFT - What the Fuck (which actually works for me)
ADA - Americans with Disability Act
LIRR - Long Island Rail Road
DOT - Department of Transportation
WFD - Weaving the Fabric of Diversity
First UU - Unitarian Universalism
RFP - Request for Proposal and Red Frigging Print depending
MTA - Metropolitian Transit Authority
ATM - Automated Teller Machine
LOL - Laugh out loud
BAMF - no idea
WOL - no idea
TNT - I think Turner Network?
I live in a world that is too lazy to spell things out and actually write. Ugh.
We're starting to speak babble people. I need a dictionary for text abbreviations.
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It just seems overwhelming because what ordinarily would have taken a very long time to develop has, because of the speed of communication the internet allows, only taken 20 years or so. Also, I know there have been some studies done that show that some online communication (especially chatting/texting) is treated much more like conversation than written communication, the former being a place where people take many more linguistic shortcuts in any case.
It hasn't changed standard English, except by adding new words, but new words get added all the time anyway. I don't think that it's going to be acceptable to write formal papers in internet slang anytime soon, though.
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