Adjective. fol. mad; insane; crazy.
early 13c., "silly, stupid, or ignorant person," from Old French fol "madman, insane person; idiot; rogue; jester," also "blacksmith's bellows," also an adjective meaning "mad, insane" (12c., Modern French fou), from Medieval Latin follus (adj.)
IDFC stands for "I don't freaking care," which is a more intense version of the "I don't care" (IDC) sentiment. The acronym is typically used in text messages and online when someone really wants to express indifference towards something.
It appears that “OF” stands for OnlyFans, and is used by TikTok users who want to refer to the subscription service without actually spelling it out. This may be so family members who are on TikTok don't figure out what it means, or so that their video does not get taken down or reported for inappropriate content.
Hang loose is a symbol of greeting, enthusiasm, and most of all, good vibes. But on social media, and even recently in the real world, it's started to take on a tinge of something more — a squinty sort of DGAF zaniness. That added meaning comes partly just because more people than, say, surfers, are using it.
What to Know. Yeet is a slang word that functions broadly with the meaning “to throw,” but is especially used to emphasize forcefulness and a lack of concern for the thing being thrown. (You don't yeet something if you're worried that it might break.)
Too True. “Too True” is a popular term used on social media, particularly in text messaging, to emphasize the truth of something.
According to Urban Dictionary, Cambridge Dictionary, and other dictionary apps, the abbreviation TBF is an internet slang term that stands for “to be fair.” This phrase is used on social media and text messages when sharing an opinion that takes everything in the situation into account in order to pass fair judgment.
-foli-, root. -foli- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "leaf. '' This meaning is found in such words as: defoliate, foil2, foliage, folio, portfolio.
From Middle English dumb (“silent, speechless, mute, ineffectual”), from Old English dumb (“silent, speechless, mute, unable to speak”), from Proto-West Germanic *dumb, from Proto-Germanic *dumbaz (“dull, dumb”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewbʰ- (“to whisk, smoke, darken, obscure”).
A base word is a word that can have a prefix or a suffix added to it. When a prefix or suffix is added to a base word, the word's meaning changes and a new word is formed. A prefix is added to the beginning of a base word. These are prefixes.
The FAL (a French acronym for Fusil Automatique Léger (English: "Light Automatic Rifle")), is a battle rifle designed in Belgium by Dieudonné Saive and manufactured by FN Herstal (simply known as FN).
It stands for “Total Running Time” and refers to the exact length (to the frame) of a video.
T-girl is based on transgender woman or trans woman, a person who was assigned male at birth but whose gender identity is female. T is short for trans(gender) and girl, of course, is a term for a young female. The transgender man equivalent of a t-girl is t-boy.
What Does TT Mean? This term is used as an emoticon to represent the face of someone who is crying. The tops of the “T”s are used to represent the eyes of the face and the vertical stems are used to represent the tears streaming down someone's face.
TBH stands for “to be honest” or (less commonly) “to be heard.” If you've seen people write TBH on social media, they were likely using it in place of the phrase “to be honest” at the beginning or end of their sentence. When teens talk and text online, it can be hard to understand what they're saying.
(Internet slang, text messaging) don't worry.
"For Your Knowledge" is the most common definition for FYK on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. FYK. Definition: For Your Knowledge.
Kitchen Table Polyamory (KTP) refers to 'a style of polyamorous relationship in which the interrelationship of a network, and the integration of multiple romantic relationships into one life or group, is prioritised,' explains Jordan Dixon, a clinical sex and relationships psychotherapist.
sussy baka (plural sussy bakas) (Internet slang, humorous) Someone acting in a silly or suspicious way. quotations ▼
What does skrrt mean? Whether you're singing along to trap rappers or making a quick getaway, skrrt is onomatopoeia for the sound of tires screeching. It's especially used as an excited interjection in trap music and by fans of the genre. Related words: 21, 21, 21.
Yeet. A very strong word for yes.