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The A to Z of SMS Texting: An Informative Guide to SMS Jargon and Abbreviations

A:

  • ASAP: As Soon As Possible.
  • BRB: Be Right Back.

B:

  • BTW: By The Way.
  • BFF: Best Friends Forever.

C:

  • CU: See You.
  • LOL: Laugh Out Loud.

D:

  • IDK: I Don't Know.
  • DM: Direct Message.

E:

  • ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival.
  • EMOJI: Small digital images used to represent ideas, emotions, or objects.

F:

  • FOMO: Fear of Missing Out.
  • FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions.

G:

  • GR8: Great.
  • GTG: Got To Go.

H:

  • HBD: Happy Birthday.
  • HBU: How About You?

I:

  • IMO/IMHO: In My Opinion/In My Humble Opinion.
  • IDC: I Don't Care.

J:

  • JK: Just Kidding.
  • JSYK: Just So You Know.

K:

  • K: Okay.
  • L8R: Later.

L:

  • OMG: Oh My God.
  • LMK: Let Me Know.

M:

  • M8: Mate.
  • NP: No Problem.

N:

  • NVM: Never Mind.
  • YOLO: You Only Live Once.

O:

  • OMW: On My Way.
  • OTP: On The Phone.

P:

  • PLS/PLZ: Please.
  • POS: Parent Over Shoulder.

Q:

  • Q4U: Question for You.
  • QT: Cutie.

R:

  • ROFL: Rolling On the Floor Laughing.
  • SMH: Shaking My Head.

S:

  • SUP: What's Up?
  • TMI: Too Much Information.

T:

  • TBT: Throwback Thursday.
  • THX/THNX: Thanks.

U:

  • U: You.
  • UR: Your/You're.

V:

  • VIP: Very Important Person.
  • W8: Wait.

W:

  • WYD: What You Doing?
  • XOXO: Hugs and Kisses.

Y:

  • Y: Why.
  • YW: You're Welcome.

Z:

  • ZZZ: Sleeping or Bored.

These are just a few examples of the jargon and abbreviations commonly used in SMS texting. The world of texting is continually evolving, so staying up-to-date with the latest acronyms and abbreviations can help you communicate more effectively with friends and family through text messages.

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