- C See
- C&C Command and Conquer (game)
- C&P Copy & Paste
- C2C Consumer to Consumer, Cam to Cam
- C4C Comment for Comment, Cam for Cam
- CAUSE Because
- CBB Can't Be Bothered
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- CDR Compact Disc Recordable
- CEPT Except
- CG Computer Graphics
- CHA Yes
- CHILAXING Chilling and relaxing
- CHU You
- CIO Check It Out
- CL Chain Letter
- CLUBBING Visiting nightclubs
- CM Call Me
- CMAR Cry Me A River
- CMD Command
- CMEO Crying My Eyes Out
- CMI Count Me In
- CMIIW Correct Me If I'm wrong
- CML Call Me Later
- CMNT Comment
- CMT Comment
- CMU Cracks Me Up
- COB Close Of Business
- COD Cash On Delivery, Call Of Duty
- COED Coeducational
- COL Crying Out Loud
- COOL Awesome, great
- COS Because
- COZ because
- CRUNK Crazy and drunk
- CTN Can't Talk Now
- CTRN Cant Talk Right now
- CU See You
- CUL See You Later
- CUOL See You On Line
- CUPPA Cup of
- CUT See You Tomorrow, See You There
- CUTIE Cute, attractive person
- CUZ Because
- CWOT Complete Waste Of Time
- CWTCU Can't Wait To See You
- CWYL Chat With You Later
- CYA See Ya
- CYL Catch You Later
- CYM Check Your Mail
- CYO See You Online
- CYT See You Tomorrow
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Showing posts with label Slang and abbreviation part 5. Show all posts
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Monday, December 14, 2009
Slang and abbreviation part 5
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