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Acronyms For Newbies

boxergrrlie said:
Ahh! I was way off on all of my guesses. :)

:laugh

I guess there would be an opposite "GDI or DDI" :dunno

Because most guys or dudes dig it when chicks ride bikes. :thumb

Which would make a new one

CTRB - Chicks That Ride Bikes :dance




(I mean no disrespect to women has a whole when I use the term "Chicks". It's just been around as long as I have or longer) :buds
 
A Fitting Acronym

and there are others:

BMW - Bitch Moan Whine (or maybe that's just the owners) :banghead

:laugh :laugh :laugh

(There I just broke my birth year of posts 1962, now 1963)
 
CRS...... AW nuts! I can't think about what it means, I used to know.........










Can't remember stuff
 
'Smore Military/Aviation acro's

Aviation weather (WX) has its own language.......make no mistake though, if it's real foggy, and the ole airdrome is pretty quiet, it's:

EBAW: Even the Birds are walking..............

When a flight of several military aircraft get into some really nasty weather, and a pilot decides he's had enough of this....it is appropriate to call:


KMAG YOYO over the flight frequency.............


"Kiss my a$$ guys, you're on your own...................



sorry.................had to throw 'em in :usa
 
Speaking of Military Acronyms

Tango Uniform. Short for TU, which really means **** Up.

Usage: My RID went tango uniform the other day, so now I don't know what gear I'm in.
 
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Way back before the widespread availability of high speed internet, forums, and pervasive spam there was usenet. The denizens of that era spent much time discussing various motorcycle related topics on rec.moto

An often discussed topic was the virtual 'net club known as the DoD

Much ado was made about knowing the name and one had to contact the KoTL (keeper of the list) in order to obtain a membership number.
If one enquired about the identify of the KoTL, the many (thousands) of the helpful folks would kindly send you an e-mail of the FAQ (frequently
asked questions). Electronic mailboxes would quickly overfill.
 
That's interesting, since most of that site is NOT work safe. :heh

That's right! I was surprised it still is viewable with our SuperSecretSocialDeciding Filter set so high. Usually we get the DANGER Screen

Oh, and a very politically correct site:whistle IMHO FWIW and whateva!
 
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