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don't know whether this is something for the wikipedia, but there's no point censoring a definition
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* k = okay
* k = okay
* kno = know
* kno = know
* lmao = laughing my *** off
* lmao = laughing my ass off
* lata = later
* lata = later
* lol = laugh out loud
* lol = laugh out loud
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* u = you
* u = you
* we = whatever
* we = whatever
* wtf = what the ****
* wtf = what the fuck
* y = why
* y = why

Note: * words are words I'm not sure that can be used in these pages. If someone could please tell me or just fix it, I would appreciate it a lot. Thanks in advance.

Revision as of 04:43, 18 December 2003

AOL speak is a shorted form of English used when using any instant messanger on the internet. Here are some examples of AOL speak:

  • 2 = to, too, two
  • b = be
  • brb = be right back
  • btw = by the way
  • c = see
  • gtg = got to go
  • hp = hold please
  • icu = I see you
  • idc = I don't care
  • idk = I don't know
  • iight = alright
  • im = instant message
  • jk = just kidding
  • jp = just playing
  • jw = just wondering
  • k = okay
  • kno = know
  • lmao = laughing my ass off
  • lata = later
  • lol = laugh out loud
  • naw = no
  • nething = anything
  • nm = nothing much
  • nuttin = nothing
  • nvm = nevermind
  • o = oh
  • oic = oh I see
  • omg = oh my god
  • plz = please
  • pm = personal message
  • ppl = people
  • r = are
  • sn = screen name
  • ssdd = same shit different day
  • ttyl = talk to you later
  • u = you
  • we = whatever
  • wtf = what the fuck
  • y = why