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KPC....SITD

By Janet Evans
Saturday, Dec 8 2007, 01:15 AM
Source abc.com

Decoding Text Messages 


Do you know what B-R-B means?

It's text code for Be Right Back.

It might come as no surprise that parents say it's difficult to penetrate the high-tech lives of teens. 

Some of those text message codes are cracked so parents are no longer left K-P-C.




"I say NVM for never mind if I changed or if I don't want to talk to them," said one teenager text-messenger.

"ROFL...rolling on the floor laughing," explained another teen.

"I text during class, before school, in between classes, after school, before I go to bed and when I wake up,"

said 17-year-old named Samantha.


Samantha said she uses lots of shorthand in all that texting. What's more, her mother isn't aware of all the codes.

"I wouldn't know how to look for her text messages if I tried," said Samantha's mother, Dominque.



"Learn how to text message and also how to respond to messages," said therapist Tim Barksdale.

Barksdale suggested if parents want to bridge the gap between themselves and their teens, then they have to familiarize

themselves with the technology their children already mastered. Parents should also learn their children's texting codes.

Some of the most popular include: MOS, for mom over shoulder, and CD9, which is code 9 for unwanted parent or teacher.

There are also innocent abbreviations like LOL, for laughing out loud, and SLAP, which means sounds like a plan.



But, there are also others that would be alarming to parents.

"Like the number 420, which means let's get high or do you have any weed?" said Dr. Barksdale.

"And I'm curious if she knows that and now I'm going to ask her about that," said Samantha's mom.

So, we asked Samantha if she knew the code.

"No. I know at least at my school we don't really use codes like that," she said.



But lots of teens do use codes like that and also codes like A3. That's a code for any place, anywhere, anytime -- a

reference to getting together to use drugs


Although hesitant, Samantha did tell us the letters of a code used by some of her classmates that she thought might disturb

adults. However, she would not reveal what it meant.   "LMAO, because it involves a cuss word," said Samantha.


That's easy .... LMAO  stands for laughing my a-s-s off. There are many other codes for cursing phrases. Barksdale also

said there are codes that have dual meanings. One is innocent the other is potentially dangerous.



"If you see PABG, that means "packing a big gun," said Barksdale. "So that could be a threat of a weapon or it could be

something as innocent as playing a video game."



The best advice is to monitor your child's computer and cell phone use.

Restrict it, but also become familiar with it.



"Embrace the technology, don't be scared of it," added Dr. Barksdale.


BTW (by the way) the code KPC meant Keep Parents Clueless.  And SITD  (Still in the Dark).



Visit the website   ►   NetLingo  ◄   for information regarding Text Language and Anagrams.



Below ae 50  of the Most Used Text Abbreviations

 

  1. 2moro - Tomorrow

  2. 2nite - Tonight

  3. BRB - Be Right Back

  4. BTW - By The Way

  5. B4N - Bye For Now

  6. BCNU - Be Seeing You

  7. BFF - Best Friends Forever

  8. CYA - Cover Your Ass

  9. DBEYR - Don't Believe Everything You Read

  10. DILLIGAS - Do I Look Like I Give A Sh**

  11. FUD - Fear, Uncertainty, and Disinformation

  12. FWIW - For What It's Worth

  13. GR8 - Great

  14. ILY - I Love You

  15. IMHO - In My Humble Opinion

  16. IRL - In Real Life

  17. ISO - In Search Of

  18. J/K - Just Kidding

  19. L8R - Later

  20. LMAO - Laughing My Ass Off

  21. LOL - Laughing Out Loud -or- Lots Of Love

  22. LYLAS - Love You Like A Sister

  23. MHOTY - My Hat's Off To You

  24. NIMBY - Not In My Back Yard

  25. NP - No Problem

  26. NUB - it stands for a new person

  27. OIC - Oh, I See

  28. OMG - Oh My God

  29. OT - Off Topic

  30. POV - Point Of View

  31. RBTL - Read Between The Lines

  32. ROTFLMAO - Rolling On The Floor Laughing My Ass Off

  33. RT - Real Time

  34. RTM - Read The Manual

  35. SH - Sh** Happens

  36. SITD - Still In The Dark

  37. SOL - Sh** Out of Luck

  38. STBY - Sucks To Be You

  39. SWAK - Sealed With A Kiss

  40. TFH - Thread From Hell

  41. THX - Thanks

  42. TLC - Tender Loving Care

  43. TMI - Too Much Information

  44. TTYL - Talk To You Later

  45. TYVM - Thank You Very Much

  46. VBG - Very Big Grin

  47. WEG - Wicked Evil Grin

  48. WTF - What The F***

  49. WYWH - Wish You Were Here

  50. XOXO - it means Hugs and Kisses



    Don't get "Unglued" about Text Messaging   . . .  RTM !




 
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