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Twitter Lingo Demystified!

image Many of my tweeps (Twitter people) have asked me lately about various acronyms, odd lingo and twords (Twitter words).

I’ve compiled below a shortlist of the most popular terms many active Twitterers, including myself, use in everyday tweets.

First, what is a tweet? If you’re new to Twitter, I appreciate even the word “tweet” may sound odd! It’s your 140-character “instant message” or “mini/micro-blog post” that you send out into the world… particularly to your followers (fellow Twitter members who “subscribe” to your tweets).

image For a crash course on getting set up on Twitter and using it effectively for business networking, presence-building, branding and connecting with your marketplace, see these two related posts:

You may also enjoy my friend @CoachDeb‘s hot NEW publication The Twitter Handbook!

Twords (Twitter words)

I encourage you to familiarize yourself with many of these Twitter terms so (a) you can understand tweets sent to you! and (b) when you need more characters to say what you want to say, you can always shorten with a few abbreviations!

1 = one, won

2 = to, too, two

4 = for, four

4ward = forward

4U = for you

ab or abt = about

B = be

b4 = before

b/c = because

BFN = bye for now

bgd = background

BR = best regards

BTW = by the way

chk = check

cld = could

clk = click

da = the

twitterific deets = details

DM = direct message

EM/eml = email

EMA = email address

fab = fabulous

fav/fave = favorite

F2F = face to face (as in meeting someone in person)

FYI = for your information

fwd = forward

GR8 = great

IC = I see

IM = instant message

itz = it is

IRL = in real life

JK or j/k = just kidding

JSYK = just so you know

IMHO = in my humble opinion

K = okay

kewl = cool

L8 = late

L8er = later

lmk = let me know

LOL = laughing out loud

LMAO = laughing my ass off

mil = million

Njoy = enjoy

OH = overheard

OMG = oh my god/gosh

peeps = people

twitter pple = people

props = proper respect (see 4th definition here)

plz = please

R = are

ROFL = rolling on the floor laughing

RT / Retweet = when you repeat a tweet from someone else

RU? = are you?

shld = should

thx/tx = thanks

TIA = thanks in advance

tweeps / tweeple = peeps / people (on Twitter)

TY = thanks (my hubby’s name is Ty, so I prefer thx for thanks, hehee!)

ttyl = talk to you later

ttys = talk to you soon

TYT = take your time

TYVM = thank you very much

Tweetup = an in-person meet up of Twitter members

U = you

u’ve = you have

ur = your

V2V = voice to voice (as in chatting on the phone)

w or w/ = with

w/e = weekend

wazzup?/whaddup? = what’s up?

wld = would

wth = what the heck

wtf = what the f*** (hopefully you don’t see/use this one much!)

woz = was

w00t! = an expression of joy/excitement!

imageyep/yeppers = yes (lol, okay I know yeppers isn’t *short* for yes!)

yr = your

YW = you’re welcome

YVW = you’re very welcome

For more ideas, see these resources:

Got more twords and acronyms to add? What did I miss?! 🙂 Add yours in the comments below and/or ask me to find the meaning of any acronyms!

Mari Smith

Often referred to as “the Queen of Facebook,” Mari Smith is widely known as the Premier Facebook Marketing Expert and a top Social Media Thought Leader. Forbes describes Mari as, “… the preeminent Facebook expert. Even Facebook asks for her help.” IBM named Mari as one of seven women that are shaping digital marketing. Mari is an in-demand keynote speaker, corporate social media strategist, dynamic live webcast host, and popular brand ambassador. She is coauthor of Facebook Marketing: An Hour A Day, and author of The New Relationship Marketing.

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24 Comments

  1. Heather on September 29, 2008 at 3:16 pm

    Excellent, thanks! I can see I’ve got a lot of practicing to do.

    *Ahem* wazzap?



  2. Angie A. Swartz on September 26, 2008 at 5:27 am

    Mari, You are a great example of under commit and over perform! I love how you always provide your audience and readers with soooooo much content! Thanks for educating us all and being a great pioneer in the New Media world!

    Angie A. Swartz’s last blog post.. Copyblogger, Brian Clark Advises Authenticity Over All Else



  3. Ros on September 25, 2008 at 5:05 am

    Mari, what a great list! I thought I was pretty “up” on the lingo… Apparently not.

    Ros’s last blog post.. Biz Book Recommendations?



  4. Kitty on September 25, 2008 at 1:00 am

    Very useful tutorial here! Thanks. I’ve just registered for twitter.



  5. Alan Underkofler on September 17, 2008 at 3:47 am

    thx for the tweet speak lesson! I know it will come in use! bfn



  6. Ann Covey on September 16, 2008 at 4:59 pm

    Is it really necessary to remember all these 🙂



  7. Donna Payne on September 16, 2008 at 2:28 pm

    Twabulous! 🙂

    Your tweets are a h00t! Thanks for sharing.



  8. Denise aka The Blog Squad on September 15, 2008 at 3:23 am

    This is a gr8 list Mari! I find that I’m starting to write emails in Twitter lingo and that could be a problem! I’m losing my ability to write proper sentences!

    Blog on!

    Denise aka The Blog Squad’s last blog post.. BlogWorld TweetUp on Friday



  9. John Johansen on September 13, 2008 at 7:29 pm


  10. Heather Olson on September 13, 2008 at 2:56 pm

    @MariSmith I just luv how “yeppers” could be short for “yes” hee hee
    Seriously, thx 4 da code!

    @HeatherOlson



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