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Acronyms used in Social networking

Just a few acronyms used when chatting, tweeting e.t.c

Awayu - How are you?
ASAP - As Soon As Possible
AWOL - Absent Without Leave
BTW - By The Way
CWYL - Chat With You Later
DIY - Do It Yourself
DPMO - Don't Piss Me Off
EPIF - Epic Failure
F2F - Face to Face
FYI - For Your Information
G1 - Good one
G2G - Got to Go
GBY - God Bless You
GR8 - Great
IDK - I Don't Know
IMO - In My Opinion
IMHO - In My Humble Opinion
IYD - In Your Dream
L8r - Later
NM - Never Mind
NP - No Problem
QT - Cutie
TNTL - Trying Not To Laugh
TTYL - Talk To You Later
TTYS - Talk To You Soon
UOK - Are you okay?
WB - Welcome Back
WE - WhatEver
WRT - With Regard To or With Respect To
WTF - What The Fuck
WTH - What The Hell
WTFIYP - What The Fuck Is Your Problem
WTG - Way To Go
WWJD - What Would Jesus Do?

To be updated from time to time.

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