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Hi, I'm Tahni and welcome back to my classroom. Today, we're going to go over some common Internet slang.
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I've listed it in black, the different acronyms,
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and then in blue, their meanings. The first one is "tl:dr".
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You may have seen this in certain blog posts or different youtube videos even.
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It means "too long didn't read." What that refers to is, there was too much information.
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The information was really detailed, so it
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was too long and you couldn't finish reading it. It didn't hold your attention.
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So there is a summarized version called "tl:dr" It might be a video.
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It might just be a paragraph. But it's a summarized version of information that was too long and you just didn't want to read it. Okay?
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The next one is "smh" which means "shaking my head."
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People use this to describe their disapproval of someone's actions.
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Maybe you're texting your friends, or writing some message to your friends on the Internet,
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and at the end you can write "smh" to show your disapproval in them.
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It's often used in like, a mocking way. "Oh you had ice cream for dinner?? smh(shaking my head)..."
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I disapprove. Okay, the next one we have is "tbh"
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Which means, "to be honest." You'll see this a lot when people are just trying to show their frank opinion.
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"To be honest, I think that you should have called me before you went to meet our friends."
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Or something like that.
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It's when they're just being honest with you. Ok, the next one we have is "wbu"
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This doesn't actually make the acronym for "what about you."
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But in slang English (conversation English) when we're just talking, we say, "What about you ?
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It sounds more like "wbu", because we like to shorten things in English.
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So for the shortened form of "you" sometimes we write "u"
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And then sometimes for the shortened form of "about" we'll write "bout"
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"wbu" turns into "what about you"
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So for example you can say this to your friends. When your friend asks, "What are you doing this weekend?"
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You can say, "Oh, I'm going to a concert. what about you?" "wbu"
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Next one is "bae" This one is kind of a newish term.
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Now it means, "before anyone else" But originally people say that it meant a word to
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describe your significant other or your best friend.
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But people these days have kind of transformed the meaning to stand for "before anyone else"
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So you can still use this term to refer to your boyfriend, girlfriend, best friend, or someone like that,
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someone that you really care about.
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Ok, but it's also sometimes used in kind of like a joking way between close friends or loved ones.
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Ok, let's go over here to our next five.
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We have here, "hmu" "hit me up" Ok, often this one is used between close friends as well.
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"hit me up" literally means just "send me a message later"
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or "call me later" Something like that. "Hit me up."
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"Hit me up with... contact me later." something like that.
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Ok, so whenever you're ending a conversation with someone, whether it be on the computer, like chatting,
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messaging, you can say, "See ya, hmu(hit me up) later" (hmu),something like that.
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Ok, for this one, "nsfw" this means, "not safe for work."
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So, I think I see this the most in social networks, where your friends or someone will send you,
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maybe a link to something, but it's something that you should not open during work.
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"not safe for work"
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You don't want your superiors or your coworkers to see you looking at the content of whatever they sent you during work hours.
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The next one we have is a classic.
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"rofl" "rolling on the floor laughing" I think this has been around since the days of AIM.
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But I just thought I would include it because it is a classic
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and it's still widely used. "rolling on the floor laughing"
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Similarly we would use, "what? lol" or something like that.
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This one, this one is more of a term thats evolved recently OTP which means, "one true pairing"
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And I'll have to explain this. "one true pairing" is used a lot
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when you have one fictional character that you would like to see with another fictional character
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and they would make the perfect couple. A "one true pairing"
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Ok, we see this a lot in blogs, for example, on tumblr.
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People say, "oh my otp is....." I would really like to see a character from this show
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fall in love with a character from this show and they would create the perfect couple.
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That is "otp." And finally, "yolo"
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"you only live once" I have to include it, YOLO. I think it was like the term of the year last year
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So if you don't know what "yolo" is, get on urban dictionary. "you only live once"
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People use this for describing any situation,
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in which, they will only do once, or they want to do once in their life.
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At least once in their life. Before they die, "you only live once" So, let's take a trip.
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"You only live once" so let's do something amazing.
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Ok, well, thank you for learning internet slang with me, Tahni.
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