In recent years, the word "abbreviation" has become increasingly popular, and instead of the more difficult abbreviations, the word "nb" is used in a medium language that has been used for a long time
One, "lol" is not just the "hero league"
Some of those who don't understand may think that "lol" is the acronym of "league of legends." but it's also meant "lagh out loud," which means "cry." "lol" can be said to be the abbreviation for every scab。
"lmao" means "laughter my ass off"。
Example
"lol, no matter who wins they always say god is great!
"whoever wins, they yell "god is great!"

What does "nb" mean
There are two forms of abbreviations in english: "acronym" for "abbreviation" and "abbreviation" for "a syllable" in a word, or a vowel or adjoining letter for "abbreviation"。
"nb" clearly belongs to the first abbreviation, which is actually the latin "nota bene" acronym, translated into english as "note well" and "special attention" in chinese. It's a popular online language abroad。
Example
Don't believe anything he says.
"beware: don't believe anything he says, he just lies。
Three, atm, not just atm
"atm" means, in addition to the acronym "automated teller machine", "at the moment", that is, "at this time; for now". It's often used in informal chats。
Example
"i'm kinda busy atm."
I'm a little busy right now。

Four, "jk" isn't just "japanese girls high school"
A lot of people know that "jk" means "jyoshi kukusei" in japanese, "girl high school." but the teacher's "jk" today is the abbreviated form of "just kidding", meaning "joke."
Example
"don't get so mad
Don't be so angry, it's just a joke
What does "tyt" mean
Does "tyt" feel like the bomb "tnt"? But don't worry, it's not a bomb, it means "take your time"
Example
"tyt be in a rush."
Easy, easy。

What does "asap" mean
The use of "asap" on the internet can be said to be first in line with "lol," which means "as soon as possible"。
Example
"we all be along asap."
We'll be there as soon as we can。
Summary of knowledge today
== sync, corrected by elderman == @elder man
Finally
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