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LOL is no longer just a teenage expression used in a text message. In the latest update, of the Oxford English Dictionary LOL (definition: laughing out loud), along with omg (definition: oh my good… ...
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Much to the dismay of language purists the internet slang term LOL has been officially inserted into the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) on March 24, 2011. Their dismay gets converted into horror ...
A survey of 1,000 adults found that many were aware of 'LOL' and 'C U L8R', which means 'see you later'. Many now use text shorthand in all forms of writing, from emails to status updates on ...
It's your BFF's birthday, so give her a funny happy birthday card that will make her laugh. Here are 25 of the funniest happy birthday cards for your best friend's big day.
Shockingly enough, the expression OMG has had its history tracked all the way back to 1917, while LOL used to mean "little old lady" back in the '60s, and FYI first showed up in corporate lingo in ...
OMG, LOL and FYI are among the latest additions made to the Oxford English Dictionary in a new update. The online edition revealed that it had selected a "number of noteworthy initialisms" for ...
Associated Press LONDON - OMG! The exclamatory online abbreviation has won the approval of the Oxford English Dictionary. The term - short for "Oh my God" or "Oh my gosh" - is one of dozens of ne… ...