What is R?
1.
The lazy person's version of many, many words, such as:
1. Yes
2. No
3. Correct
4. Hello
5. Goodbye
6. Fine thanks
The word, or letter, may prefix certain textual emoticons, which enhance its meaning.
It is however important to remember that the usage is context sensitive, so make sure you think before you speak.
- Mostly used among members of Demon Internet's noc.
Hi, how are you?
- r :)
Speak to you later!
- r :D
Thats the one isn't it?
- r.
Can I do this?
- r. (open to interpretation)
2.
The non existant letter in any bostonian's vocabulary.
"Pahk the cah in Hahvahd yahd" (Park the car in Harvard yard)
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3.
a lazy form of typing the word are.
how r u?
4.
An
"R" is the second most severe movie rating, one "step" above
She can't watch that movie, it's rated R and she's only five years old.
5.
The laziest way to type the word "are". Used by many AOL girls on the Internet.
U r goin to da mall?
6.
The spoken sound to acknowledge failure or a
Henry: Are you coming on holiday with us?
Steve: I want to, but unfortunately I have no money.
Henry: R.
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7.
The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person present indicative tense of the verb "to be". "r" is never capitalized, even when it appears at the beginning of a sentence.
"IRS r teh sux0r!!1"
"r u hot?"
1.
The lazy person's version of many, many words, such as:
1. Yes
2. No
3. Correct
4. Hello
5. Goodbye
6. Fine thanks
The word, or letter, may prefix certain textual emoticons, which enhance its meaning.
It is however important to remember that the usage is context sensitive, so make sure you think before you speak.
- Mostly used among members of Demon Internet's noc.
Hi, how are you?
- r :)
Speak to you later!
- r :D
Thats the one isn't it?
- r.
Can I do this?
- r. (open to interpretation)
2.
The non existant letter in any bostonian's vocabulary.
"Pahk the cah in Hahvahd yahd" (Park the car in Harvard yard)
See
3.
a lazy form of typing the word are.
how r u?
4.
An
"R" is the second most severe movie rating, one "step" above
She can't watch that movie, it's rated R and she's only five years old.
5.
The laziest way to type the word "are". Used by many AOL girls on the Internet.
U r goin to da mall?
6.
The spoken sound to acknowledge failure or a
Henry: Are you coming on holiday with us?
Steve: I want to, but unfortunately I have no money.
Henry: R.
See
7.
The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person present indicative tense of the verb "to be". "r" is never capitalized, even when it appears at the beginning of a sentence.
"IRS r teh sux0r!!1"
"r u hot?"