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The evolution of language in relation to internet culture
The rise of web-based technologies, online chatting, mobile texting, email and instant messaging have all helped shape the way we communicate. Short-form words, acronyms, phrases, and memes have almost helped contribute to the development of a whole new language that defines Internet culture.
Today, this so-called "Internet language" is as popular as ever and virtually second nature in use amongst Internet users.
Why Do People Use Internet Slang?
Unlike writing an A+ English essay on Shakespeare, Internet slang has two common goals, which often overthrow proper spelling and grammar:
To express emotion: It's obvious that expressing emotion through written text can be difficult. Internet slang words and acronyms help you tell people that we are happy, sad, amused, angry, confused or surprised. For example, "Wowzers" is a silly term used to convey surprise. The acronym,"LOL," which stands for "laugh out loud," is one of the most common acronyms used on the Internet. Often, users will incorporate textual emoticons like ":)" or ":(" to represent expressive human faces and emotions. GPOY is a sarcastic state of self-attention, "Gratuitous Pictures of Yourself." Playful, if self-aware.
To speed up communication: You live in a busy world, and you don't have time much time to waste typing out the message you'd like to send to your friends, family or colleagues. Typing a message usually takes longer than saying it verbally, which is why Internet slang and short-form words are used to get the message in writing as quickly as possible. It's a quick and convenient way to communicate on the web.
The Internet Slang Dictionary of Choice: Urban Dictionary
There are quite a few sites out there that list popular Internet words and phrases, but there's nothing that quite compares to the Urban Dictionary. The Urban Dictionary is literally an Internet slang dictionary, which can be accessed by anyone online.
Urban Dictionary contains over 10.5 million Internet slang definitions. Anybody can suggest and submit a word and definition, which are reviewed by editors to be published on the site. Once a word is published, visitors can view and rate them.
If you come across any slang words on the web, you can almost be certain that the definition can be found by searching for it on the Urban Dictionary website.
The Most Popular Internet Slang Words and Acronyms
The following lists the most well known and widely used Internet slang words. People all over the world use them on social media sites, email and SMS text messaging. (Please note that a few of these popular acronyms include profanity, which have been replaced with more appropriate wording.)
ASAP: As Soon As Possible
BBIAB: Be Back In A Bit
BBL/BBS: Be Back Later/Soon
BF: Boyfriend
BFF: Best Friends Forever
BFFL: Best Friends for Life
BRB: Be Right Back
CYA: See You
DS: Dear Son
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
FB: Facebook
FITBLR: Fitbit users who run fitness-related blogs
FLBP: Future Lower Back Problems
FML: "F-Word" My Life
FTFY: Fixed That For You
FTW: For the Win
FYI: For Your Information
G2G: Got to Go
GF: Girlfriend
GR8: Great
GTFO: Get the "F-Word" Out
HBIC: Head B**** in Charge
HML:Hit My Line, or Hate My Life
HRU: How are you?
HTH: Hope This Helps
IDK: I Don't Know
IGHT: Alright
IMO/IMHO: In My Opinion/In My Humble Opinion
IMY: I miss you.
IRL: In Real Life
ISTG:I Swear to God
JK: Just Kidding
JMHO: Just My Humble Opinion
KTHX: OK, Thanks
L8R: Later
LMAO: Laugh My "A-Word" Off
LMFAO: Laugh My "F-ing" "A-Word" Off
LMK: Let Me Know
LOL: Laugh Out Loud
MWF:Married White Female/Monday, Wednesday, Friday
NM: Nevermind
NOOB: Newbie/Newcomer/Amateur
NP: No Problem
NSFW: Not Safe for Work
OOAK: One of a Kind
OFC: Of course
OMG: Oh My God
ORLY: Oh Really?
OTOH: On the Other Hand
RN:Right Now
ROFL: Roll On the Floor Laughing
RUH:Are Your Horney
SFW: Safe for Work
SOML:Story of My Life
SOZ: Sorry
STFU: Shut the "F-Word" Up
TFTI: Thanks for the Invite
TIL: Today I Learned
TMI: Too Much Information
TTFN:Ta-ta for now
TTYL: Talk to You Later
TWSS: That's What She Said
U: You
W/: With
WB: Welcome Back (also can refer to World Boss)
W/O: Without
WYD: What You Doing
WTH: What the Hell?
WTF: What the "F-Word"
WYM:What You Mean?
WYSIWYG: What You See Is What You Get
Y: Why
YMMV: Your Mileage May vary
YW: You're Welcome
YWA:You're Welcome Anyway
Other common Internet abbreviations and symbols include:
- “I’m @ the store.”
- “I’m going 2 school.”
Taking the Blame for Bad Grammar and Spelling
Although short-form wording and acronyms help us get the job done faster and more conveniently, time spent communicating through social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and texting on cell phones is being blamed for poor spelling and grammar skills with regards to today’s youth. For example, words like "shawty" (which is an alternative form of "shorty") are spelled more like they sound in casual conversation.
While the link between modern-day Internet lingo and deteriorating grammar skills has not been officially proven on a scientific basis, education institutions in Canada and the U.S. are seeing a sharp drop in proper English writing.
In an article published by the Globe and Mail, an English professor and associated dean at Simon Fraser University stated:
“Punctuation errors are huge, and apostrophe errors. Students seem to have absolutely no idea what an apostrophe is for. None. Absolutely none.”
Abbreviations, lowercase words that should be capitalized and neglectful proofreading are other common mistakes that are blamed on social media and SMS texting.