Since I use my cell phone mostly for talking and my only social networking is what you’re seeing now, I’m insulated from most Internet slang. I’m also as confused as a monk at a strip joint when it comes to all those acronyms—what are they all doing where the words are supposed to go? And what happend to the vowels?
I did my due-diligence Google-based research and found lots of foreign language translators, Internet Slang being one of the foreign tongues into which I could translate any English phrase. But it was all too confusing.
I decided to make up my own Internet Slang for people of my generation. I think it’s only fair that if the Texting/Twitter/Facebook savvy-set can befuddle me with their code-language, maybe the few of us out there who are wondering what TRDMF or PCMCIA means will develop our own acronym-based language. It will be like the Secret Code Club of the Cyber-Challenged.
The following are some of the abbreviations and their meanings that I thought might be handy when I may, on the rare occasion, text someone like my sister or a friend my age or older. You may find them useful, too.
IFMG: I forgot my glasses.
TDLATS: These damn letters are too small.
W8TIH2P: Wait, I have to pee.
KITR: Kids in the room
LMFEBS: Let’s meet for the Early Bird Special.
MBH: My back hurts. (This could have lots of variations: MHH—My head hurts, etc.)
CUG2G2ER: See you! Got to go to the Emergency Room.
FSIP: Funeral Service Information Pending
BB: Bathroom Break
BFF4RL: Best French Fries for real
IC: I’m confused.
OMG: Oops, major gas.
LOL: Liberal on Lithium
OP: Operator Problem
2BHWU: To be honest with you
QT: Quiet time
DITOS: Did I turn off the stove?
MTIC: My therapist is crazy.
MFTVSIO: My favorite TV show is on.
TTTTT: I left my finger on the “T” button too long.
WTF: When telephones fax!
ICR: I can’t remember.
CMICFMP: Call me. I can’t find my phone.
DUKAGP: Do you know a good podiatrist?
UL2Y2B50: You look too young to be in your 50s!
WBRUIN2: What books are you into?
CU@BNGO: See you at Bingo.
HMLDUW: How many laps did you walk?
WIN: Well, I never… (a nicer substitute for the cruder expletives out there)
TE: The end.
If you are brave and want to decode the Internet slang zipping around in the ether, you might want to visit this site that I found most helpful and perplexing at the same time. I find it easier to write the whole sentence than to remember long acronyms, but I am getting older. My brain holds less information at the same time that mini-gizmos hold more–and my fingers aren’t getting any smaller or more agile…
http://www.web-friend.com/help/lingo/chatslang.html
MTFBWU: May The Force be with you!
DEMTRAOT: Don’t expect me to remember any of this!




Feb 09, 2012 @ 05:46:25
Jul 12, 2011 @ 18:36:10
Thanks! I had a lot of fun making them up–but I can’t remember any of them either!
Jul 12, 2011 @ 17:12:31
OH GOD, Now I have to go pee. Laughing so hard. Needed that, thanks for the acronyms. Don’t think I’ll look them up, yours work for me LOL
Jul 07, 2011 @ 14:52:14
That’s why I type everything out–it’s hard enough to get a clear point across when all the words are spelled out! I’m glad you thought the post was funny.
Jul 07, 2011 @ 12:31:28
Hahaha I should be able to understand all this short-cats but, oh dear, I have no idea!! 😀 I know LOL one! Enough?!
What I very often do is shorting up words like ‘R u still at ur lunch break?!’ but my hubby with best-man has all ‘1st letter communication’ thing I don’t even bother to understand. They start to use it while they were working together so their boss can’t understand their emails! 😀
Jul 06, 2011 @ 12:15:23
Thanks! I had fun making them up.
Jul 06, 2011 @ 12:14:49
That’s the truth! It takes more of my brain power to figure out the acronyms than to spell everything out. But my manual dexterity is pretty bad on those timy keyboards, so it takes me a llllooooonnngggg time to type a text. I’d rather just talk to people…
Jul 06, 2011 @ 12:10:06
I’m happy to know that I’m not the only one. Thanks for taking the time to read and comment on my blog!
Jul 06, 2011 @ 11:46:54
im also terrible when it comes to comprehending these slangs!
Jul 06, 2011 @ 11:01:17
My granddaughter was visiting from S.C., recently, I never saw her eyes. She was texting as we were talking to each other. I was one step short of drowning the phone.
Texting makes it too easy for teens to, constatnly, write to each other. If they spelled words out I don’t think they would bother as much. New generation – for sure. UGH …!!!
Isadora
Jul 06, 2011 @ 09:52:53
lol these are too cute! Love it!!
Jul 06, 2011 @ 09:29:52
I love acronyms, but I did have to look up chat lingo when I visited an online dating site (research for my blog hahahahaha) and I had no idea what they were talking about. So as a joke to myself and others who would read my profile on said dating site, I rewrote my profile using only acronyms. Bless the soul able to decipher the code I’ve written.
Jul 06, 2011 @ 09:04:09
Great post Lorna, I too can’t stand the use of all these acronyms. At least yours are funny, Good Job!
Ray
Jul 06, 2011 @ 08:08:47
Happy to help! Glad you liked my lame attempt at Internet slang!
Jul 06, 2011 @ 08:07:39
Thanks, I’m glad you like the post!
Jul 06, 2011 @ 00:37:33
Wow! such a smooth word a makeover in fact groovy !!!
Jul 05, 2011 @ 22:25:33
Wow! great post !
and now i’ve the list of all abbreviations also 😉
Jul 05, 2011 @ 17:33:20
I’ll have to add that one to the list! MLLGW (my laugh lines get worse) from reading your comments and your blog!
Jul 05, 2011 @ 17:27:52
Remember when “bigger” meant better? Now tiny is all the rage, putting everyone who needs magnifying glasses to read a menu at a serious disadvantage when it comes to communicating with our children. My computer screen is magnified by 135%, I’m wearing my “cheater” glasses and I feel young again because I’m blogging! But that damn tiny keyboard on my phone can’t be magnified and I have a compulsion to type everything out–even punctuation. I miss the old heavy phones that only made phone calls and could be used to defend oneself in an attack because they were so heavy!
Jul 05, 2011 @ 17:09:37
I’ve given up trying to memorize all the abbreviations my children use, so I type out every word and try to use the proper puncuations. This drives them crazy. The only down side of this is you have to be a fairly fast typist. That’s pretty heard when you have big fingers.
I love this one.
Jul 05, 2011 @ 16:57:10
TTTTTTTTTTTThis was vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvery funnnnnnnnnny! TNT (till next time) 🙂
Jul 05, 2011 @ 16:02:18
IPMPL (I peed my pants laughing).
Jul 05, 2011 @ 15:50:13
Glad u liked it! I mean, I’m so happy you liked my post! I, too, have a hard time abbreviating. I got flack from my son the first time I texted him because I ended the message with “Love, Mom.” He told me that it was unnecessary to identify myself in a text–the information was redundant! Well, I never! Or WIN!
Jul 05, 2011 @ 15:31:23
This is great, made me smile and reminded me I often find myself sending a text like “I’ll c u l8tr” and then HAVE to go back and change it to full words because it just seems wrong! I will also confess to using punctuation in texts etc – which my son thinks is just ridiculous. Love the abbreviations particularly W8TIH2P.
Jacqueline