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  2. Jan 30, 2024 · By delving into the meanings behind internet slang and familiarizing yourself with popular terms, you can navigate through social media platforms, gaming communities, forums, and more with confidence.

  3. Feb 22, 2017 · FOMO. LMAO. IMO. FBO. JK. Here's your ultimate list of English Internet slang for social media. Get explanations & examples so you can start using it online today.

    • Contents
    • Internet Slang and Abbreviations
    • Twitter Slang
    • Reddit Slang
    • General Internet Slang
    • How Internet English Is Different from Casual English

    When you tell someone goodbye, you usually just say “bye.” This is a shortening that was created to save time since the word “goodbye” is so common. The same is true for the Internet! Much of Internet slang is made up of abbreviations and shortenings. Here are some of the most commonly used Internet abbreviations: 1. lol— laughing out loud 2. brb— ...

    1. Hashtag

    Many websites and blogs use tags to make it easier to search for content. When Twitter first came out, it didn’t have the option to add these tags. People who used Twitter decided to create their own way of tagging their posts: the hashtag. Hashtags use the # symbol before the keywords, which are written without spaces. The hashtag has expanded into the rest of the Internet, and doesn’t only exist on Twitter now. One example of a popular hashtag is #TBT, which stands for Throwback Thursday. P...

    2. DM

    A direct message or DM is a term used on Twitter for private communication with someone. Each user has a “Messages” page where they can read and send direct messages to other users. The word is also used as a verb, as shown in the example below. Example:

    3. RT

    A retweet on Twitter is when someone shares your tweet with their followers. Retweeting something means you like what that person said, agree with it or have something to add. Example: Oh my gosh! Beyoncé just retweetedmy tweet!! I can’t believe it!

    4. AMA

    The AMA was first made popular on the sharing forum and community, Reddit. Short for “Ask Me Anything,” an AMA is when someone, usually well-known or from an interesting background, goes online and answers questions posed by the community. Example: Even President Obama has done an AMA! If you use Reddit, you’ll notice lots of other abbreviations—such as ELI5 (Explain Like I’m 5), IIRC (If I Recall Correctly) andTIL (Today I Learned).

    8. IMHO

    “In my humble opinion,” or just “in my opinion” can be used before stating your opinion on a matter being discussed. Adding the word “humble” makes the opinion seem less important or significant. Example: IMHO, this post deserves a thousand likes.

    9. Meme

    The word “meme”has been around longer than the Internet. Outside the Internet, the word describes a part of culture that developed because it was passed on from one person to another, usually by imitation. A meme can be an idea, a tune, an image—anything that can be passed on and altered. Online, though, a memeis an image, text or video that’s copied and modified over and over again. Most of the time, people add their own funny change to the image or text. You’ve probably already seen a few m...

    10. Facepalm

    A facepalm is a gesture where you put the palm of your hand on your face. This is usually done in response to someone saying something very obvious or not very smart. Example: A: I just realized the Apple logo looks like an apple! B: …*Facepalm*

    Being one of the registers of English, Casual English is the register you use around friends and people you know well. On the web, there are generally two types of Internet English: 1. The first is Formal Internet English. This is used in formal internet situations such as in an important email or in a remote working environment. 2. The second type...

  4. Nov 5, 2023 · There are countless Internet slang terms out there which, if you’re above 25 (or if you’re just not chronically online), you may not know. That’s why on this page, I’ll be defining 40 of the most ubiquitous online slang terms out there.

    • AFK means Away From Keyboard. “Sorry about not messaging you back right away. I was AFK having lunch.”
    • ASL means Age, Sex, Location. You would ask “ASL” if you were meeting someone, for example, in an online chat room and did not know them in person.
    • BRB means Be Right Back. “BRB. I need to tend to my baby now.”
    • DW means Don’t Worry. “DW about it – you are going to do great tomorrow!”
  5. Mar 4, 2019 · While many slang terms spread and gain popularity on social media, platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are also the birthplace of their own subsets of slang. To help you understand the words and phrases being thrown around on social media, here's our list of popular social media slang terms. 1.

  6. Sep 5, 2018 · Whether you have trouble understanding the language of the web or have seen a new word popping up and wonder what it means, we're here to help with a glossary of common internet terms. We've explained some internet slang in the past, so this time, we'll focus on more technical terms and definitions. Let's get started!