Aim Lingo

What is Aim Lingo?


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A language spoken mainly in writing which shortens English words and phrases into catchy, yet hard to interpret abbreviations and misspellings. These are used on AIM to save .4 seconds of typing.

Examples of AIM Lingo:

Got to go- g2g or gtg

I love you- ilu

Laughing out loud- lol

Oh my god-omg

You-u

to, too: 2

later-l8rz

Need I say anymore?

See aim, 1337, lamer, n00b, lazy


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