Time-saving online abbreviations like LOL, OMG, and IMHO are now part of the official English language. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) announced the addition of several acronyms to its dictionary ...
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This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. It’s official: OMG and LOL are no longer just time-saving shorthands.
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OMG, LOL and FYI are among the latest additions made to the Oxford English Dictionary in a new update. The online edition revealed that it had selected a "number of noteworthy initialisms" for ...
SPRINGFIELD — Anyone on Bay State highways this holiday weekend likely noticed variable-message boards warning them that their "LOL and OMG can wait." The messages, which are popping up on the large, ...
OMG, the OED is adding TMI, IMHO. Translation for us over-the-hill (OTH?) folks: "Oh my God," the Oxford English Dictionary is adding "too much information," "in my humble opinion" — popular Internet ...