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Social Media Slang

Social media has become an inseparable part of our lives. These social platforms, which are actively used at every moment of the day, evolve much more quickly than the English spoken in daily life or written texts. For this reason, the language of social media continues to develop constantly with its abbreviations, unique expressions, and new terms. Today, we will explore some English social media slang together.

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Acronyms & Abbreviations Used in Social Media

These words are generally formed from the first letters of words, and their purpose is to move away from standard everyday English to create more practical written language that is consumed more quickly.

English AbbreviationsStands For
AIArtificial Intelligence
AKAAlso Known As
AMAAsk Me Anything
ASMRAutonomous Sensory Meridian Response
ATPAt This Point
BAEBefore Anyone Else
B4Before
BFRBe For Real
BRBBe Right Back
BTWBy The Way
DMDirect Message
DIYDo It Yourself
F2FFace To Face
FOMOFear Of Missing Out
FRFor Real
FYPFor You Page
FYIFor Your Information
GIFA Looping Image
GOATGreatest Of All Time
GR8Great
GRWMGet Ready With Me
GYATAn Attractive Person
HMUHit Me Up
IBInspired By
IDCI Do Not Care
IDKI Do Not Know
IGInstagram
IKRI Know, Right?
IRLIn Real Life
IYKYKIf You Know You Know
ISTGI Swear To God
JKJust Kidding
LMKLet Me Know
LMSLike My Status
NBDNo Big Deal
NGLNot Gonna Lie
NPCNon-Playable Character
NSFWNot Safe For Work
NVMNevermind
OGOriginal Gangster
OMWOn My Way
OOTDOutfit Of The Day
OOMFOne Of My Followers
PFPProfile Picture
POVPoint Of View
POTDPhoto Of The Day
RNRight Now
TBHTo Be Honest
TBFTo Be Fair
TMIToo Much Information
TIMETears In My Eyes
TTYLTalk To You Later
TWTrigger Warning / Twitter
WWin
WBUWhat About You?
YTWhite
POCPeople Of Colour
WLWWomen Loving Women
MLMMen Loving Men

Social Media Slang

In social media English, abbreviations usually keep the same meaning. Their goal is simply to write faster and more practically. However, social media slang can change the meanings of words.

SlangMeaning
AestheticThe way something looks cool and authentic
AteDoing something great
AuraThe energy or the vibe a person gives off
Aura farmingIntentionally trying to look cool in social settings
BangerA great song or thing
Beige flagMundane, a neutral trait
BenchingKeeping someone as a backup option
BetOkay, agreed.
BoujeeLuxurious, acting upper-class
Boyfriend airLooking messy after spending time with a boyfriend
BreadcrumbingLeading someone on with minimal attention
CapA lie
CookedExhausted, mentally or physically done
CringeEmbarrassing, awkward
Cuffing seasonWanting a relationship during the fall and winter
DeluluA delusional, hyper-dreamer, unrealistic person
DTR(Define The Relationship)Clarifying the status of a relationship
Dry textingSending dull, short, and uninteresting messages
Fax, no printerAbsolutely true
Gate keepingIntentionally not giving information
GhostingCutting off communication without explanation
Girl mathJustifying spending in a playful way and in girl’s perspective
GirlypopVery feminine, energetic girl
Glow upImproving physically, mentally, or stylistically
HauntingChecking someone’s social media after ghosting them
Hard launchingPublicly announcing a relationship
Hate stalkingConstantly following someone you do not like on social media
HighkeyOpenly and clearly
IckA sudden feeling of attraction turns into disgust
InnitBritish slang for “isn’t it?”
LitVery fun, exciting, or amazing
LowkeySecretly, not in an open way
Love bombingShowing extreme affection in an early stage of a relationship
MansplainingMen explaining something to women, but they assume women are ignorant
MewingA facial/tongue posture technique to define the jawline
Micro-cheatingBehaviors that cross relationship boundaries without full cheating
Micro retirementTaking short breaks from work throughout life
MidAverage
Okay boomerOld-fashioned views
ParasocialA one-sided emotional connection
Performative maleA man who acts Feminist/woke only for show
Periodt“That’s it.”,end of discussion, emphasis
PocketingHiding a partner from others
RizzCharisma, flirting skills
SaltyBitter, passive-aggressive
SavageSomeone who is fierce, tough, brutally honest, but impressive
ShipWanting two people to be together
ShrekedBeing in a bad state, dating below one’s standards
Side eyeA judgmental look
SimpSomeone who shows extreme devotion or admiration
SituationshipAn undefined, unclear relationship
Soft launchingHinting at the relationship without a formal announcement
StanTo be an extreme fan of someone or something
SusSuspicious
TakeAn opinion or viewpoint
TeaGossip
TradwifeA woman promoting traditional housewife roles
WokeSocially and politically aware
Y/n“Your name”, used in fanfiction for reader self-insertion

Frequently Asked Questions About Social Media Slang

Let’s look at some questions asked about social media slang.

Do these terms have fixed meanings?

Not always. Some slang terms evolve quickly and may gain new meanings over time or across different online platforms.

Is it okay to use slang in formal writing?

No. Social media slang is best used in casual conversations, online posts, or messaging. It should be avoided in academic, professional, or formal writing.

What does “dry texting” mean?

Dry texting means sending short, uninterested, or emotionless messages that show little effort in a conversation.

Are abbreviations the same as slang?

Not exactly. Abbreviations are shortened words, but slang can change or add new meanings to words.

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