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Definition of FR

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Other terms relating to 'Internet, texting, SMS, email, chat acronyms (list of)':

Definitions include: acronym for "your mileage may vary."
Definitions include: "to be honest".
Definitions include: acronym for "frequently asked question(s)".
Definitions include: acronym for "rolling on floor laughing my ass off".
Definitions include: acronym for "just wondering".
Definitions include: "no".
Definitions include: acronym for "in my arrogant opinion".
Definitions include: acronym for "alternate universe".
Definitions include: acronym for "take your time".
Definitions include: "please".
Definitions include: acronym for "Google that shit".
Definitions include: acronym for "massively multiplayer online role playing game."
Definitions include: "disconnect".
Definitions include: acronym for "I am not a medical doctor".
Definitions include: acronym for "can anyone else".

Other terms relating to 'yes, agreements (statements of)':

Definitions include: "yes."
Definitions include: equivalent to "I already know" or "You already know," as if to say "YES!" emphatically.
Definitions include: seriously.
Definitions include: "for real", i.e. "seriously".
Definitions include: "alright".
Definitions include: see hells.
Definitions include: exclamation of excitement or agreement.
Definitions include: very good, excellent, interesting, fun, etc.
Definitions include: alternate spelling of "yis".
Definitions include: "all right".
Definitions include: the "tortured artist" half of a pair of people.
Definitions include: shortened for of "sure enough"; i.e. "yes", "definitely".
Definitions include: "okay".
Definitions include: exclamation of agreement.
Definitions include: roughly equivalent to "serious."

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Definitions include: slam dunking in the sport of basketball; to jam; throw down.
Definitions include: acronym for "you're welcome".
Definitions include: Extremely disparaging name to call a black person
Definitions include: An unlicensed bar or nite club usually open well after legal closing hours. Seems to be of Southern US origin, I have heard its use in Detroit, Chicago, and Milwaukee. After the show, we went to that blind pig on 26th St and stayed until dawn.
Definitions include: pejorative term for the formal language used in legal speech and legal documents.
Definitions include: three together
Definitions include: to measure or weight a plum, especially used in commercial agriculture
Definitions include: beyond shweaty.
Definitions include: a female who is inattentive or forgetful: "spaced-out."
Definitions include: A youtube comment bomb is a personally typed message towards the uploaders audience showcasing the users chops as a musician. It was invented by Mike Taylor in 2020 to boost his youtube channel music page. Real artists are hurting and they need a way to promote their music. Comment bombs are generally for the heavy metal genre. Mike has comment bombed famous youtubers such as Logan Paul, Pewdiepie, and Mr. Beast. All artists are welcome to comment bomb other channels for a free promo but it's not a copy and paste type deal. You gotta thoroughly believe in what you are doing.

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