In text slang, QQ1 (or qqn, qqun) is a French abbreviation for "quelqu'un," which means "someone" in English, using numbers and letters for speed. It's part of a common style of French texting that shortens words phonetically or by omitting vowels and using digits, like pk for pourquoi (why) or bcp for beaucoup (a lot).
it means: first Quarter
An abbreviation seen in texting, online chat, instant messaging, e-mail, blogs, newsgroup postings, and social media.
Basically, PK stands for the French word pourquoi which means why.
Srx. Just as we say “Seriously?” in English, the French have their own version too for conveying disbelief: srx = sérieux.
Jsp (je ne sais pas) – I don't know
I don't know what we will eat tonight, do you have any idea?
What Does JSP Mean in Text Slang? JSP means “just playing.” It's another way to say, “just kidding” or “JK.”
Ooh, La La: The French Word for Sexting Is Textopornographie.
Hip hop slang phrases
tt = tout. Means: “All/everyone.” A+= à plus tard. Means “see you” or its English abbreviation “cu.”
In business law, BJR stands for Business Judgement Rule. It is a law used in countries where common law applies to protect the board of directors from being implicated legally based on the manner in which it conducts business.
MR6, short for Merci = “Tks”; “Thank you” OKP, short for Occupé = “Busy”; a quick way to let the person you're talking with know that you can't answer just now. However, it's a little short, and not too polite. P2K, short for Pas de quoi; or 2ri1, short for De rien = “Ur welcome”, in response to thanks.
Nowadays, BG is very popular. It stands for “beau gosse” (when talking about a male) and “belle gosse” (when talking about a female) meaning that the person you're talking about is good looking.
Noun. cmt. (slang, Internet, text messaging) abbreviation of comment.
abbreviation. as much as you please.
Phrase. 10q. (Internet slang, text messaging) thank you.
1Q may refer to: First quarter of a calendar year.
Symbol. T_T. An emoticon representing a crying face.
Originating from both sports and gaming culture, FTW stands for “for the win.” The exact origin is unclear but it gained popularity as a rallying cry among gamers, athletes, and sportscasters.
😂 French people when they type MDRRR = laughing for real behind the screen 💀🤣 Because yes, MDR = “mort de rire” → literally dying of laughter!
53x is “sex” in leetspeak, a coded way to spell words developed on early internet messages boards in the 1980s. In leetspeak, letters are often replaced by numbers or symbols that resemble them—with the number 5 often standing in for letter s and 3, e, yielding 53x.
Some of the older kids we talked to said the word was used more in 2023, and the moment has passed. But some kids still use it to hype each other up. The terms “sigma” and “skibidi” were in second and third place in the same poll conducted by Oxford University Press.
B4 is the written abbreviation for `before,' mainly used in text messages and e-mails.
There is not a direct equivalent but some sentences are used to mean the same : -C'est quoi cette merde ?/C'est quoi ce bordel ?
Sacrebleu! Sacrebleu is a very old fashioned French curse, which is rarely used by the French these days. An English equivalent would be “My Goodness!” or “Golly Gosh!” It was once considered very offensive.