In texting, "don't" is a contraction of the words "do not". It is used exactly as it is in standard English: to express negation, prohibition, or a lack of action.
short form of do not: Don't do that - it hurts!
Phrase. idt. (Internet slang, text messaging) Abbreviation of I don't think.
dm – Direct Message, a form of private messaging. dnt – Don't.
Ofc is a short way of saying "of course".
In texting and internet slang, OFC means “of course.” Sometimes, the F stands for a particularly offensive epithet: of f* * *ing course.
Office of Federal Contract Compliance.
The DTF acronym stands for “Down To F***,” a vulgar internet slang phrase used to indicate someone is open to a casual sexual relationship. It gained mainstream traction in the early 2010s thanks to pop culture—especially MTV's Jersey Shore, where it was frequently used by cast members referring to hookups.
The use of wwww to represent laughing comes from the Japanese wara (笑), “to laugh.” With the rise of text-messaging and the internet in the 1990s–2000s, Japanese users adapted the kanji 笑 to denote laughter, similar to LOL.
Abbreviation of disconnected. Sorry I DCd - my internet is bad.
DTR is an acronym that means define the relationship. Used in chat and texting, it implies a critical point in a relationship in which one person wants clear answers from the other.
From Wikipedia: IDL, short for interactive data language, is a programming language that is a popular data analysis language among scientists. IDL is a registered trademark of Research Systems Inc, but there exists GDL - a free IDL (GNU version) Guide to Using IDL for Astronomers by R.W. O'Connell.
In the context of texting and online chatting, SMT typically stands for “Send Me That”. It's a quick, informal way to ask someone to send a file, picture, link, or any other content. For example, if a friend mentions a meme or a video, replying with “SMT” signals that you want them to send it over.
Shorthand for Are You There, AYT is used in text-based communications such as chat. Below is an example of how this could be used. Hello, AYT?
Symbol. T_T. An emoticon representing a crying face.
The 💦 (Sweat Droplets) emoji generally means sweat, water, or exertion, but it has a strong secondary, often sexual, meaning for arousal or sexual fluids (ejaculate/vaginal fluids), depending on context and paired emojis, representing anything from literal rain to "dripping" with attraction or excitement, says wikiHow. It can mean literal water (rain, pool), physical exertion (sweating), nervousness, or sexual excitement/fluids.
(UK, slang) Pronunciation spelling of shut up.
DTP stands for Disturbing The Peace, it stands for Defund The Police, and most directly it stands for Desensitized, Terrorized, and Processing. This the first summer of my life that I'm genuinely glad is over lol.
Density functional theory (DFT) is a computational quantum mechanical modeling method used in physics, chemistry and materials science to investigate the electronic structure (or nuclear structure) (principally the ground state) of many-body systems, in particular atoms, molecules, and the condensed phases.
The term friends with benefits (FWB) often gets translated as a DTF, but FWB is a fluid and deeper relationship than most DTF hookups and is usually ongoing.
If you're a regular consumer of BookTok's romance content, you've probably seen people talking about “FMC” and “MMC.” These are terms used to describe the main character – "FMC" means female main character and "MMC" means male main character.
In text and online, OTC most commonly means "Over The Counter," referring to products (usually medicines like pain relievers) sold directly to consumers without a prescription, or in finance, trading outside centralized exchanges. Less commonly, it can mean "on the cheek" (a playful or cheeky remark) or be part of an acronym like OTC Trading (decentralized trading).
OFC is an abbreviation for "original female character", i.e. a character created by a fan writer rather than one taken from canon. Whether written in full or abbreviated, the term is commonly used in describing or discussing the cast of a work of fan fiction.