As advocates of SMS marketing best practices, we would be remiss if we don’t acknowledge the rise of text slang and abbreviations.
What Are Abbreviations for Texting?
Text abbreviations are shortened versions of a word or phrase used to save time. They’re also helpful when you have to stay within a limited character count.
In the past, deciphering text-speak was for cool moms and dads who wanted to fit in with their teens.
Today, businesses of every size are starting to recognize the value of incorporating text abbreviations into their campaigns to attract, engage, and foster relationships with their customers.
Learning text abbreviations is a must for any marketer who wants to keep up with the speed and brevity of today’s bite-sized communication style.
The challenge is to adapt to text-ese (an evolving language by itself) while maintaining proper texting etiquette and providing value at the same time.
If you’re still baffled every time you read IIRC, BRB, and IDK, this cheat sheet of SMS abbreviations and internet acronyms commonly used is for you.
Let’s walk through some of the slang abbreviations for texting you’re likely to come across.
The Most Popular SMS Abbreviations
- BRB – Be Right Back
Sorry, just grabbing a coffee – BRB! - BTW – By the Way
I’m on the way, BTW should I bring anything? - OMG – Oh my God/Goodness
OMG I can’t believe that happened! - IDK – I Don’t Know
The traffic’s delayed me, IDK what time I’ll get there! - TTYL – Talk to You Later
I’ve got to run, TTYL. - OMW – On My Way
I’ve just left, OMW now! - SMH – Shaking My Head
I can’t believe you just said that, SMH. - LOL – Laugh Out Loud
That’s so funny, LOL! - TBD – To be Determined
The time and place is TBD! - IMHO/IMO – In My Humble Opinion/In My Opinion
IMHO, coffee is way better than tea. - HMU – Hit Me Up
If you need anything just HMU! - LMK – Let Me Know
LMK if you need anything from the grocery store. - OG – Original Gangsters (used for old friends)
You’ll love her, she’s one of my OGs! - FTW – For The Win
Did you see the match last night? Bills FTW! - NVM – Nevermind
NVM about grabbing the chips, I found some at home! - OOTD – Outfit of the Day
What’s your OOTD? I don’t know which shoes to wear! - FWIW – For What It’s Worth
FWIW, I think it’s going to rain anyway.
Romantic Text Abbreviations
Texting abbreviations can be casual, but you’ll also need quick and easy ways to tell that special someone you’re thinking about them.
- BF – Boyfriend
- GF – Girlfriend
- ILY – I Love You
- MCM – Man Crush Monday
- WCW – Woman Crush Wednesday
Other Common Text Abbreviations and Acronyms
This list of SMS abbreviations and Internet acronyms is far from complete. Like culture, text-ese evolves over time. As a result, new acronyms and SMS abbreviations are introduced and used every day.
There are a few of our favorites that you can be confident most people will know. Give one a try today!
Abbreviation/Acronym | Meaning |
AKA | Also Known As |
ASAP | As Soon As Possible |
CTA | Call To Action |
DIY | Do It Yourself |
DND | Do Not Disturb |
EOD | End of Day |
NP | No Problem |
N/A | Not Available |
W/O | Without |
TY | Thank You |
TMRW | Tomorrow |
TGIF | Thank God It’s Friday |
TBH | To Be Honest |
UGC | User Generated Content |
T&C | Terms And Conditions |
RN | Right Now |
QOTD | Quote of the Day |
OOO | Out Of Office |
Common Texting Slang
Like text abbreviations, texting slang can be confusing if you’ve never encountered them before. Take a look at the most common slang examples below.
- No cap – No lie; I’m not lying. Ex. “Did you get tickets to the concert for real?” “No cap.”
- Gucci – Good, cool. Ex. “I got us tickets to the concert.” “Gucci.”
- Sus – Suspicious or suspect. Ex. “I got us tickets to the concert that’s sold out.” “That’s sus.”
- Sending me – Used to describe something that excites or humors you. Ex. “This new song is sending me!”
- Lowkey – Moderately; kind of. Ex. “This new song is lowkey my favorite.
Business Abbreviations For Texting
Texting is also common among coworkers and customers. These abbreviations will help you navigate the world of professional texting.
- B2C – Business to Consumer
We serve all kinds of B2C companies, from ecommerce to tech support. - DSC – Dedicated Short Code
A unique 5- to 6-digit number that your business can use to send SMS or MMS messages (this article provides more information on all our number types). - EOD – End of Day
Good morning! Our year-end sale is only until EOD. See you at our store! - FTFY – Fixed That For You
Thank you for calling customer support! We’ve addressed your concern as of 9 PM today. FTFY! - ICYMI – In Case You Missed It
ICYMI, The Expanse Season 3 is now on our archives. Upgrade your account today to get access! - MMS – Multimedia Messaging Service
MMS messaging allows you to add media like audio, video, and GIFs to your texts. - SMS – Short Message Service
SMS is a message type you can use to send and receive texts over a cell network. - TL;DR – Too Long; Didn’t Read
Good day! You will be receiving an in-depth explanation on how to file your claim with us in your email today. For a TL;DR version, call us at 555-123-4567 between 9 am- 5 pm Mon-Fri. - TYVM- Thank You Very Much
TYVM for your purchase! See you at our next sale in the fall. - WIP – Work in Progress
If you’re having trouble exporting files, contact customer support at [emailprotected] Bug fixes are a WIP by the dev team.
Incorporating Texting Abbreviations in a Business Setting
Now that you’re an expert in business text abbreviations, your next step is to familiarize yourself with the do’s and don’ts of using them.
Our lists are a great way to keep on top of the must-know text speak for your professional and personal life.
- Don’t cram too many texting abbreviations in one text.
What would it feel like if you receive a text from your insurance company saying: Sup! ICYMI, CYE for instrux on policy renewal. SSIA. Sounds rude, right? - Be creative, but not unprofessional. When appropriate, add images and GIFs using MMS marketing.
Your words and acronyms don’t have to do all of the talking. It’s easy to attach images and graphics to your messages as well. Use these to make your messages more engaging. - Text like an adult. Don’t use shorthand like “2” for “to” or “U” for “you.”
Texting like this does save precious characters—but it also looks unprofessional. Compare these two texts:“Go2 Meg’s 2day asap 4 a gr8 deal! 20% off ne slice wen u sho dis text.”
(Video) Text Abbreviations: 100+ Popular Texting Acronyms in English | SMS and Internet Language“Visit Meg’s ASAP for a great deal! 20% off any slice when you show this text.”
Which text looks like it’s from a respectable business?
- Only use text abbreviations your audience will understand.
Knowing your audience helps you decide which abbreviations are appropriate and which ones aren’t.For instance, you wouldn’t want to text “Hello, this is Joe, tech support for X Cable. Responding to your query, FTFY!” to a 70-year old needing help with his cable. In this instance it would be better to write out, “Be seeing you.”
Text Abbreviation Mistakes to Avoid
There are hundreds of word abbreviations out there, so any fear of using slang abbreviations for texting is warranted. The best thing to do is play it safe. Nobody’s going to be on your case if you type out the full phrase.
However, if you do want to start incorporating more abbreviation in your text messages these are two key things to avoid:
Avoid Using Dated Slang or Abbreviations When Texting
In a communication method that’s only a decade old, it’s hard to imagine text abbreviations going out of date.
But meanings change, just as they do in our everyday language. Keep an eye out for what others around you are using. Not only to gauge appropriateness, but also to keep on top of what phrases are still commonly used.
Avoid Overusing Text Abbreviations to Communicate
Sure, most young people can understand text abbreviations just fine. But nobody wants to read a full message written in them. Avoid:
Hi, WUU2? LMK if u want to TLK TMRW!
As mentioned previously, when in doubt simply take your time to type out the full word. It’s the fail-safe way of making sure your text messaging is read in the correct context.
Recognizing Your Audience
Just like addressing different people in day to day life, SMS requires you to adapt your speech based on who you’re talking to. Some of the popular SMS abbreviations you use on your friends might not be appropriate for your boss or a client.
Alfredo Salked
Alfredo leads the marketing team at SimpleTexting. In addition to writing about SMS, he also talks about it—literally. Our how-to videos are narrated by him.
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What are the most common text abbreviations? ›
- BTW: By the way.
- CYA: See ya.
- DM: Direct message.
- FTW: For the win.
- FWIW: For what it's worth.
- ILY: I love you.
- IMO: in my opinion.
- JK: Just kidding.
- Old: LOL (Laughing out loud) ...
- Old: TTYL (Talk to you later) ...
- Old: NC (Netflix and chill) ...
- Old: ILY (I love you) ...
- Old: BFF (Best friends forever) ...
- Old: FWB (Friend with benefits) ...
- Old: JK (Just kidding) ...
- Old: IMHO (In my humble opinion)
Text abbreviations are shortened forms of words or phrases that help save time and characters. They're often used for things like social media posts and text messages to limit the number of characters used.
What does @@ mean in texting? ›What does @@ mean in texting? Summary of Key Points. "Warning of parents nearby" is the most common definition for @@@ on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. @@@ Definition: Warning of parents nearby.
What does BF mean in text? ›(Internet slang) Initialism of boyfriend. (Internet slang) Initialism of best friend.
What does 143 mean? ›143 means I love you. 143 is an internet slang numerical expression that conveys a message of love. Home.
What does FF mean in text? ›In an email, FF is used to mean friends forever when sending a friendly email to your bosom friend. It's an internet slang you both use to communicate. On Facebook, people use FF to mean “Flashback Friday”, follow Friday just like in the Twitter case, or friends forever.
What is 53X mean in texting? ›Sometimes teens use coded language to keep their parents in the dark, say by using sneaky texting acronyms teens to hide communication from adults such as 53X for “sex,” or CD9 for “code 9, parents around.”
What does KK mean? ›Phrase. kk. (Internet slang) Reduplication of k (“okay”) (indicates that no further explanation is necessary for a subject, or that the message was understood and will be acted upon without further confirmation). (Internet slang) okay cool (a shortened response usually used at the end of a conversation).
What are the top 20 abbreviations? ›- LOL – laughing out loud.
- OMG – oh my god (or oh my gosh)
- IMO – in my opinion.
- IMHO – in my humble opinion (or in my honest opinion)
- BTW – by the way.
- IDK – I don't know.
- LMK – let me know.
What does 3 dots mean in text? ›
Updated on October 13, 2022 · Writing Tips. An ellipsis, or ellipses in the plural form, is a punctuation mark of three dots (. . .) that shows an omission of words, represents a pause, or suggests there's something left unsaid.
What does BF mean in text from a girl? ›bf – Boyfriend/Best friend. bf4l or bffl – Best friends for life.
What does 🥩 mean slang? ›Emoji Meaning
A cut of uncooked red meat, as a T-bone or rib-eye steak, with the light, white marbling of fat. May be used for sexual slang. Cut of Meat was approved as part of Unicode 10.0 in 2017 and added to Emoji 5.0 in 2017.
The majority of people agree that it means 'shy'. As if you were twiddling your fingers together, nervously. The emojis can often be paired with the emoji too, for extra nervous vibes. The emoji sequence can be used if you're about to ask someone a soft, yet risky question, or if you're just feeling hella shy.
What is the full form of BF? ›best friend (def. 1). Also b.f. Printing. boldface. boyfriend.
What does BG stand for? ›BG is shorthand for bad game. Typing this in chat lets other players in the game know you thought the game was no fun, often because the game seemed imbalanced.
What's CF stand for? ›Cf. is an abbreviation for the Latin word confer, meaning "compare." Cf. is a signal indicating that the cited source supports a different claim (proposition) than the one just made, that it is worthwhile to compare the two claims and assess the difference.
What does IG BF mean? ›“Instagram boyfriend, or husband, is a loose term for whoever is the invisible person behind the camera of all of your Instagram photos,” Kaitlyn Tiffany recently explained on Why'd You Push That Button?, a podcast about technology.
What's the meaning of 831 😂 💕? ›The number 831 224 means “I love you today, tomorrow, forever.” “I Love You” is the most common definition for 831 on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. The number 831 is a cyber term used to mean “I Love You.”
What does 459 mean in texting? ›Text message code for I love you, 459 corresponds to each of the first letters in "I love you," I=4, L=5, and Y=9 on a cell phone dial pad.
What does 520 mean? ›
Well, 520 is homophonic to “I love you” in Chinese! In fact, the 20th of May (520) is pronounced (wǔ èr líng)which sound very similar to 我爱你(wǒ ài nǐ)I love you, that is why the 20th (and 21st) have been labeled as the Internet Valentine's Day(网络情人节).
What is the most commonly used abbreviation? ›- LOL: Laughing out loud.
- ASAP: As soon as possible.
- FYI: For your information.
- G2G: Got to go.
- FB: Facebook.
- MSG: Message.
- TTYL: Talk to you later.
- IMO: In my opinion.
BTh in American English
or B.Th. Bachelor of Theology.