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13 Jan 09 - 11:37 AM (#2538800) Subject: BS: PDA and other new acronyms? From: Peter T. In an article about the Golden Globes there was a discussion about Brad and Angelina (these are two somewhat famous movie people, in case you haven't heard), and how happy they were, blah, blah, presumably because they found six babysitters for the evening. Anyway, there was a reference to their PDA -- personal data assistant? Then I discover (asked someone in the know about all things Hollywood) that this means Public Display of Affection. Are there any other recent acronyms that Mudcatters can share (inquiring minds would like to know) -- yours, Peter T. |
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13 Jan 09 - 12:35 PM (#2538860) Subject: RE: BS: PDA and other new acronyms? From: Amos When I was growing up it stood for Personal Digital Assistant. But, on reflection, perhaps I like Public Display of Affection better. FTW "For The Win." An enthusiastic emphasis to the end of a comment, message, or post. Sometimes genuine, but often sarcastic. Originated from the game show Hollywood Squares where the result of the player's response is expected to win the game. Bob: Your 1up t-shirt rocks Sally: 1up t-shirts ftw. WWSD 25 up, 9 down love ithate it What Would Satan Do? Also sometimes used as: WWLD:What Would Lucifer Do? WWBD:What Would Beelzebub Do? WWDD:What Would the Devile Do? and the ever popular WWTCBD:What Would That Capitolistic Bastard Do? I thought of opening the door for her, but then I looked down at my bracelet and thought, "What would Satan do?". So, I slammed the door in her face and bit the heads off all of the lab rats. So Billy came over and asked me to dance, I thought about but then I looked at my bracelet and thought, "What would Satan do?". So, I said no and then set the school gym on fire! 2. WWSD 15 up, 9 down love ithate it What Would Scooby Do? Seen on many bumper stickers, this is a parody of the phrase "What Would Jesus Do?" I looked at the wallet on the ground and asked myself, "WWSD?" I stuffed the thing in my pocket and went to buy some Scooby Snacks. what would jesus do wwjd scooby doo scooby what would scooby do jesus by lullabelleno Dec 7, 2005 share this add comment 3. WWSD 1 thumb up love ithate it Acronym for What Would Scofield Do? Refering to the main character of Prison Break. Generaly used when either a moral or ittelectual decision must be made, and/or a correct or elaborate solution has been made. I locked myself out of my car and thought, WWSD? It was a WWSD moment and I... " QWTS - 2 definitions - A widely used acronym for "Quit with that shit". Can also be shortened to [QWT] "Quit with that". Used in chat rooms Above are from the Urban Dictionary, a playground for the semantically irresponsible. A |
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13 Jan 09 - 01:21 PM (#2538899) Subject: RE: BS: PDA and other new acronyms? From: John MacKenzie KIPPERS Kids In Parent's Pockets Eroding Retirement Savings The new acronym, for older children still living at home with their parents. |
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13 Jan 09 - 01:36 PM (#2538920) Subject: RE: BS: PDA and other new acronyms? From: Amos Mwahahaha!! A |
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13 Jan 09 - 04:17 PM (#2539084) Subject: RE: BS: PDA and other new acronyms? From: JennieG We are SKINS - Spending the Kids' Inheritance Now! Cheers JennieG |
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13 Jan 09 - 07:14 PM (#2539205) Subject: RE: BS: PDA and other new acronyms? From: open mike isn't FTW just WTF backwards? of course we all know these.. |
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13 Jan 09 - 07:16 PM (#2539208) Subject: RE: BS: PDA and other new acronyms? From: open mike these BRB LOL AFK ROFLMAO I thought a PDA was like a palm pilot... |
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13 Jan 09 - 07:23 PM (#2539213) Subject: RE: BS: PDA and other new acronyms? From: bobad Like that KIPPERS, John. I have some friends in that situation, gonna LIOT (lay it on them). |
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13 Jan 09 - 07:31 PM (#2539220) Subject: RE: BS: PDA and other new acronyms? From: Gurney For the rest of New Zeeland, we are JAFAs. Just another ....... Aucklander. |
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13 Jan 09 - 08:57 PM (#2539263) Subject: RE: BS: PDA and other new acronyms? From: Joe_F An office I used to work in had THWI: To hell with it ICCL: I couldn't care less LHHI: Let him/her have it ISNUP: It serves no useful purpose For talking to myself I have FWAT: Fucking well about time INEH: I'm not even human |
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13 Jan 09 - 09:03 PM (#2539267) Subject: RE: BS: PDA and other new acronyms? From: jimmyt Actually Jenny G, Bobad,and GIok are the only ones who have actually written acronyms, Theothers are abbreviations or initials. An acronym is a word that is composed of the firt letters of a series of words describing something, Radar, Laser, Fubar, Sonar, Snafu, etc. I know it isaminor point, but I just heard a program onNPR about this exact thing last weekend. |
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14 Jan 09 - 12:02 AM (#2539340) Subject: RE: BS: PDA and other new acronyms? From: Jim Dixon Jimmyt is right. NASA is an acronym because you pronounce it "nassa"—you don't pronounce it "en-ay-ess-ay". FBI is an abbreviation because you pronounce it "eff-bee-eye"—you don't pronounce it "f'bih". We live in an age of abbreviations. LP, CD, VHS, DVD, MP3... Instead of inventing new ones, I'd like to get rid of the ones we have. For instance, I think we should abandon the term CD and start calling them "records." Why not? Etymologically, a "record" is something that is recorded, right? So it fits. And "record" isn't being used much. First 78- and 45-rpm disks were called "records." Then long-playing records were invented, and people called them LPs (I suppose because it was too awkward to call them "thirty-three-and-a-thirds"). After a while, they quit calling them LPs and just called them records, and at the same time, they started called the 45s "singles" (which is odd; they usually contain two songs, so why don't they call them "doubles"?). Now we're ready to make the change again, in my opinion. Vista is an improvement over XP, naming-wise (never mind the quality of the software). At least "Vista" is a word. Three cheers for Blu-Ray. It's a much better name than HD-DVD (or whatever the hell else we'll call them). |
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14 Jan 09 - 12:17 AM (#2539344) Subject: RE: BS: PDA and other new acronyms? From: open mike and LP means (meant) Long Playing because there were 5-10 songs on a side. |