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OMG: IM Slang Is Invading Everyday English If you "instant message," you may know the acronym LOL (Laughing Out Loud). But how about BRB, TTYL or ROFL? Take note: you're increasingly likely to encounter IM-speak in the verbal world.

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OMG: IM Slang Is Invading Everyday English February 18, 20064:40 PM ET Heard on Weekend Edition Saturday Neda Ulaby - Square

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OMG: IM Slang Is Invading Everyday English

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RUOK? That means "Are you okay" in IM parlance, BYKT. (But you knew that.) iStock hide caption

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If you use instant messaging on your computer, you may be familiar with the acronym LOL (Laughing Out Loud). But what about BRB, TTYL or ROFL? Especially among teenagers, you're just as likely to encounter IM-speak in the real world as you are on your desktop.

Instant Messaging (IM) technology was popularized by AOL during its rocketing rise in the 1990s. Now, it has spread to other systems such as Yahoo Messenger, MSN Messenger and Google Talk.

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BBL: Be Back Later

BRB: Be Right Back

IMHO: In My Humble Opinion

JK: Just Kidding

LOL: Laughing Out Loud

LYLAS: Love You Like a Sister

NP: No Problem

OMG: Oh My God

OTP : On the Phone

ROFL: Rolling on Floor Laughing

TTFN: Ta-Ta for Now

TTYL: Talk to You Later

YW: You're Welcome

The phenomenon of written IM slang crossing over into speech is manna for linguists. Professor David Crystal, who has written extensively on language and the Internet, observes: "I see a brand new variety of language evolving, invented really by young people... within five years! It's extraordinary."

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Nope, it's not an eye chart, it's more IM acronyms.

NetLingo AOL Instant Messenger Acronyms

Some acronyms meant to stand as shorthand for one phrase morph into separate words: ROTFL (Rolling on the Floor Laughing) has become ROFL, which has become "rawfl," an often droll spoken response to an attempt to be funny.

Teens admit that some purists might read the advent of IM slang into speech as a negative development. But linguistics professor Crystal thinks it is an enhancement. Instant message expressions have done more than just added to constructions of the English language and the roughly 200,000 words in common use today. "They extend the range of the language, the expressiveness... the richness of the language," he says.

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