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IJS is a textspeak acronym standing for I'm just saying. It is often used after a differing opinion or blunt truth the user has just given. Related words: I mean welp truth be told
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JW
JW is a textspeak acronym standing for just wondering. In some cases, it is also used for Jehovah's Witness. You wouldn't want to give people the wrong idea ... Related words: jay dub jwing -
LBS
LBS is a textspeak acronym standing for laughing but serious. It is also used as a shortening of the measuring unit pounds, which originates from the latin libra. Now you know. Related words: Why so… -
MFF
In the furry community, MFF is an acronym standing for the Midwest FurFest, one of the largest furry conventions in the world. In pornography, MFF is a threesome involving a male, female, and female. Related… -
MRW
MRW is a textspeak acronym used on the internet, often in conjunction with an image or GIF, that means my reaction when. Related words: MFW d'fuq SMH -
NDN
NDN is a shortening of Native Indian. This is usually used by Native Americans in the United States to refer to themselves. Related words: trail of tears cultural appropriation -
UFC
UFC is an acronym standing for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, an American mixed martial arts organization. Related words: MMA BLAF -
WLW
WLW is an acronym that stands for either woman-loving-woman or women who love women. It is used by the LGTBQ+ community for a relationship involving two female presenting people. Related words: female sign emoji kiki girl… -
SYL
SYL is a texting acronym that means see ya later. Related words: schlater cya make like a fetus and head out ttyl ciao bella -
Last Month in Pop Language: “This Is America” And Other May #1’s
by Molly Rosen MarrinerIt’s another installment of Last Month in Pop Language, a column where the most popular (statistically) song, book, and film of the month will have their words analyzed in hopes of drawing a conclusion about language’s current usage—and future. At the end of each monthly column, we’ll draw a conclusion: Was last month’s pop language masterly, malevolent, or merely meh? Film: Avengers: Infinity War Avengers: Infinity …