教我一些常用的Typin✀ English,聊天用的好玩的(多的话一定加分)

2025-04-02 13:35:53
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回答1:

4 - for
luv - love
u - you
2 - to/too
alrite - all right (好吧)
ttyl - talk to you later (一会儿再聊)
l8a - later (回来再聊)
brb - be right back (马上回来)
w/e - whatever (随便吧)
urs - yours
pic - picture
wiz - with
'bout - about
I g2g - I got to go (我该走了)
btw - by the way
cya - see ya = see you
nite - good night = 晚安
bibi - bye-bye
y - why
icic - I see I see
sry - sorry
cuz - because
hv - have
tx - thanks
ppl - people
neway - anyway

回答2:

12B, 1AB
"Wannabe".

10q
"Thank you".

10x
"Thanks".

123
"I miss you".

1337
"Leet", short for elite, often used ironically.

143
"I love you".

20
"Location", from CB Radio jargon.

224
"Today, Tomorrow, Forever".

2B
"To be".

2B||!2B
"To be or not to be", from the C programming language logic operations "OR" ("||") and "NOT" ("!")

2mrw
"Tomorrow".

2TM
"To the max".

2U
"To you".

31337
"Elite", often used ironically.

3Q, 39, 3U, or 999
"Thank you", Japanese wordplay for "thank you", rendered in katakana as サンキュー and pronounced "sankyu" ("3" substitutes for san and * "9" for kyu).

4

"For".

4AW

"Four Always Wins".

411

(give me the) "Information" (or) "Gossip"

42

"Life, the Universe, and Everything" (from Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams)

404

"Couldn't find it," "Clueless" (from the HTTP 404 "Error: Resource not found" response code)

4649

"pleased to meet you," "hi" (from Japanese "yoroshiku," the four numbers can be pronounced yo-ro-shi-ku)

46

"pleased to meet you," "hi" (short version of 4649)

4ever, 4eva

"forever"

4TW

"for the win," used after an object to indicate the superiority of said object

4U

"for you"

5/5

"five by five"

54

"To ignore," from Mandarin Chinese "wu shi" (无视). Mandarin Chinese speakers pronounce the numbers "5" and "4" to "无" and "视" respectively in * Mandarin Chinese.

555~~

crying, Mandarin Chinese for 呜呜呜, a phonetic rendering of crying pronounced as "wu."

69

from the 69 sex position. Often appears as part of IM screennames.

7

When pronounced in Cantonese, it sounds very close to the Cantonese foul, "?" - used when someone has done something stupid or to refer to someone who looks or dresses ugly

8008135

variant of the complex Leet language for "boobies."

807 or 8075

"BOT(s)"; a person who demonstrates an extreme lack of knowledge or common sense. Originally deriving from forum or instant-message bots, which often respond to pre-programmed keywords and commonly-used phrases humorously without making much coherent sense

833r

(or b33r, or |333|2) - variant of the complex Leet language for beer or other alcoholic beverages

88, 881 or 886

"bye-bye" (Chinese pronunciation). In some racist chat rooms it means "heil Hitler" because the letter "H" comes eighth in most Roman alphabets

9494

"that's it," "that's right," "you see?" (Mandarin Chinese pronunciation, short for 就是就是)

99

"Night-night," "goodnight"

see ya

[edit]

A

ACK

"acknowledged," used frequently in discussion boards

Admin

short for "administrator" (that is, a system administrator, a server administrator, or forum moderator, among other Internet staff positions)

AFAIC

"as far as I'm concerned," or "as far as I care", or "as far as I can..."

AFAICS

"as far as I can see"

AFAICT

"as far as I can tell"

AFAIK

"as far as I know"

AFAIR

"as far as I recall/remember"

AFC

"away/absent from computer"

AFGE

"another fucking growth experience"

AFK

"away/absent from keyboard," usually in the form in one's handle, backronymed to "a free kill" in many multiplayer games

AICMFP

"and I claim my five pounds"

AIM

"AOL Instant Messenger"

AIUI

"As I understand it"

AKA

"also known as" (pre-dates the Internet)

AMP/AMF

Common Filipino slang of "amputa" or "ampotah," derived from "anak ng puta," which roughly means "son of a bitch/prostitute/whore"

Anon

"anonymous"

AO

Anarchy Online, a popular MMORPG.

AOHell

Derogative term for America Online (AOL); also the name of a program, AOHell, which runs under Microsoft Windows and which users employ for phishing and social engineering.

AP

Commonly used for "Asian Pride" which shows a superiority of the writer, who is of asian heritage.

APG

"Anti PiratGruppen," the Danish analogue of the RIAA

ASAP

"as soon as possible"

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太多了,给你几本字典吧.
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