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200 Trendy Internet Slang Words You Need to Know

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List of 200 commonly used Internet Slang Words and Acronyms you should know. Table of Contents English Internet Slang Terms List of English Internet Slang Words Online Chat Abbreviations | Examples Internet Slang Words and Acronyms | Pictures English Internet Slang Terms List of English Internet Slang Words 2day : Today 2moro : Tomorrow 2nite : Tonight 4EAE : For Ever And Ever ABT : About ADN : Any Day Now AFAIC : As Far As I’m Concerned AFAICT : As Far As I Can Tell AFAIK : As Far As I Know AFAIR : As Far As I Remember AKA : Also Known As AMA : Ask Me Anything ASAIC : As Soon As I Can ASAP : As Soon As Possible ATM : At The Moment B4 : Before B4N : Bye For Now Bae : Babe/Before Anyone Else BBL : Be Back Later BBT : Be Back Tomorrow BCNU : Be Seeing You BD : Big Deal BF : Boy Friend BFF : Best Friends Forever BMT : Before My Time BOL : Be On Later BOT : Back On Topic BRB : Be Right Back BRO : Brother BT : But BTW : By The Way CFY : Calling For You CU : See You CUL : See You Later Cuz :

150+ Essential English Idioms for Sounding Like a Native

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Idioms  are words or phrases which mean something different from its literal meaning . Table of Contents List of Essential English Idioms English Idioms | Images List of Essential English Idioms 1.  A far cry from something : very different, almost the opposite Eg: The movie was good, but it was a far cry from the book it was based on. 2. A close call : a situation in which something bad almost happened. Eg: I had a close call! A big truck almost hit me! 3. All along : all the time Eg: I knew all along that Jack wasn’t telling us the whole story. 4. All’s well that ends well : a successful outcome is worth the effort. Eg: I’ve completed writing my book after all painful work. All’s well that ends well. 5.  All of a sudden : something happening quickly, without advance warning. Eg: It started out to be a beautiful day. Then, all of a sudden, it became cloudy and began to rain. 6.  All thumbs : clumsy Eg: Look at Martin he broke the antique vase. He’s all thumbs. 7.  As a rule:  usually,