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Thread: Slang for dummies

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    Slang for dummies

    OK, it's gone long enough. Pretended to know what these slang typings are but I don't. Sort of like when you see someone for the second time and they call you the wrong name and you don't correct them. Every other time you see them it's gone to far to say anything so you just let the name stick. All I know is lol means laugh out loud? Please help me with others. I remember a couple I've seen before.
    Imoa ???
    Flmao ???
    U d*ckhead ???
    Cheers, Jay

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    Re: Slang for dummies

    Here you go Fishin. Have a look at this then you can dazzle people with a few of your own

    http://www.tasgreetings.com/chat.htm

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    Re: Slang for dummies

    Jay,

    I had the exact same problem a year ago. Check out this thread I started on this very site.

    Cheech

    http://www.ausfish.com.au/cgi-ausfis...num=1082969980

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    Re: Slang for dummies

    Gunna, TA FTBOMH FYI. FWIW OIC. TNT AFAIK TTYL.

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    Re: Slang for dummies

    Quote Originally Posted by Fishinmishin
    Gunna, TA FTBOMH FYI. FWIW OIC. TNT AFAIK TTYL.
    Look at that - an expert overnight [smiley=2thumbsup.gif]. Watch it doesn't get out of hand - I had some email correspondence going with my niece recently where we were trying to outdo each other with net talk. I spent have my day surfing overseas sites for unusual acronyms to stuff her up - which she returned in kind.

    INTPFPOTM SCNR

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