What Do These Popular Slang Terms Mean?

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What Do These Popular Slang Terms Mean? - Quiz

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  • 1. 

    LMAO

    • A.

      Laughing my ass off

    • B.

      Leaving my ass off

    • C.

      Laughing my air off

    Correct Answer
    A. Laughing my ass off
    Explanation
    The acronym "LMAO" is commonly used in informal communication to express amusement or laughter. In this context, it stands for "laughing my ass off." The other options, "leaving my ass off" and "laughing my air off," are not commonly used or recognized variations of the acronym. Therefore, the correct answer is "laughing my ass off."

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  • 2. 

    ROFL

    • A.

      Rolling on the floor laughing

    • B.

      Rolling off the floor laughing

    • C.

      Rolling on floor laughing

    • D.

      Rolling off floor laughing

    Correct Answer
    A. Rolling on the floor laughing
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "rolling on the floor laughing" because "ROFL" is an acronym that stands for "rolling on the floor laughing." This phrase is often used in online conversations to indicate that something is very funny.

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  • 3. 

    LOL

    • A.

      Laughing out loud

    • B.

      Living out loud

    • C.

      Loving out loud

    Correct Answer
    A. Laughing out loud
    Explanation
    The acronym "LOL" stands for "laughing out loud." It is commonly used in online communication to indicate that something is funny. The other options, "living out loud" and "loving out loud," do not accurately represent the meaning of the acronym in this context.

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  • 4. 

    BRB

    • A.

      Be right back

    • B.

      Born ready baby

    • C.

      Be your babe

    Correct Answer
    A. Be right back
    Explanation
    The acronym "BRB" stands for "be right back." It is commonly used in online communication to indicate that the person will be temporarily leaving the conversation or activity and will return shortly. The other options, "born ready baby" and "be your babe," do not have any relevance to the given acronym.

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  • 5. 

    LMK

    • A.

      Let me know

    • B.

      Little miss kindergarten

    • C.

      Let me cry

    Correct Answer
    A. Let me know
    Explanation
    The acronym "LMK" stands for "let me know." It is commonly used in informal communication to request information or updates from someone. The other options, "little miss kindergarten" and "let me cry," do not fit the context of the acronym and are not commonly used. Therefore, the correct answer is "let me know."

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  • 6. 

    TBH

    • A.

      To be honest

    • B.

      To be humble

    • C.

      To be human

    Correct Answer
    A. To be honest
    Explanation
    TBH is an acronym that stands for "to be honest." It is commonly used in informal communication, especially on social media platforms, to express sincerity and truthfulness in expressing one's opinion or feelings. It is often used as a precursor to a statement that the speaker believes may be surprising or contrary to what is expected. Using TBH allows the speaker to establish a sense of authenticity and transparency in their communication.

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  • 7. 

    BTW

    • A.

      By the way

    • B.

      Be the wind

    • C.

      Be true woman

    Correct Answer
    A. By the way
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "by the way". This phrase is commonly used in conversation to introduce a new topic or add additional information to the current discussion. It is often used to transition from one subject to another or to provide a side comment. In this context, "by the way" is a common phrase that is used to interject a new thought or point into a conversation.

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  • 8. 

    GOH

    • A.

      Get outta here

    • B.

      Get over here

    • C.

      Go over here

    Correct Answer
    A. Get outta here
    Explanation
    The acronym "GOH" is commonly used to mean "get outta here." It is an informal expression used to tell someone to leave or to express disbelief or surprise. The other options, "get over here" and "go over here," do not match the given acronym and have different meanings. Therefore, the correct answer is "get outta here."

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