- & - and
- 0 - nothing
- 2 - two, to, too
- 2DAY - today
- A - a / an
- B - be
- B4 - before
- BC - because
- BF - boyfriend
- BK - back
- BRO - brother
- BT - but
- C - see
- D8 - date
- DNR - dinner
- EZ - easy
- F8 - fate
- GF - girlfriend
- GR8 - great
- HOLS - holidays
- HV - have
- I - I, it
- Its - it is
- KDS - kids
- L8 - late
- L8R - later
- M8 - mate
- NE1 - anyone
- PLS - please
- PS - parents
- QT - cutie
- R - are
- SIS - sister
- SMMR - summer
- U - you
- WR - were
- A3 - anyplace, anytime, anywhere
- ASAP - as soon as possible
- B4N - Bye for now
- BAU - business as usual
- BRB - I'll be right back.
- BTW - by the way
- CUL - see you later
- CWOT - complete waste of time
- FTF - face to face
- FYI - for your information
- GMTA - great minds think alike
- HAND - have a nice day
- HRU - how are you
- ICBW - it could be worse
- IDTS - I don't think so
- IMHO - in my humble opinion
- IYKWIM - if you know what I mean
- JK - just kidding
- KOTC - kiss on the cheek
- LOL - laughing out loud
- LSKOL - long slow kiss on the lips
- LTNS - long time no see
- Luv U - I love you.
- Luv U2 - I love you too.
- MON - the middle of nowhere
- MTE - my thoughts exactly
- MU - I miss you.
- MUSM - I miss you so much.
- NP - no problem
- OIC - oh, I see
- PC&QT - peace and quiet
- PCM - please call me
- ROTFL - rolling on the floor laughing
- RUOK - are you ok?
- THNQ - thank you
- U4E - you forever
- UROK - you are okay
- WUCIWUG - what you see is what you get
- WYSIWYG - what you see is what you get
- XLNT - excellent
- :-) smiling
- :-* kiss
- :-)) very happy
- :-0 shocked
- :") blushing
- <:3 )~ mouse
- :’-) tears of laughter
- :-P stick tongue out
- :-(*) you make me sick
- x-( you are mad
- :-" whistling
- ;-) wink
- :-@ screaming
- O:-) saintly
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Characters used in SMS with their meanings
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