A11Y
: a11y, it's too long to type. https://www.techopedia.com/definition/10165/accessibility-a11yA8C
: Automattic, many people think that is the one that owns WordPress.AFAIK
: As Far As I Know. "I know nothing but take this as an undeniable truth and good luck"AFK
: Away From Keyboard. Use it whenever you don't have an valid excuse to stop working and have a drinky.APAC
: Asia Pacific Region.AWOL
: Absent Without Official Leave. Something is missing somewhere or somebody has defected but that's unlikable in a civil environment.BAU
: Bussiness as usual. This is good, or not.BBIAB
: Be Back In a Bit. Probably more than "a bit".BIAB
: Be Back In a Bit. Why the hell do we have two for the same thing?!BRB
: Be Right Back. It's more "I will be right back" but I don't know why English speakers omit the first two letters. It should be IWBRB but whatever.BTW
: By The Way. Said when you want to talk about a completely different topic and confuse people.DEFO
: Oh definitly, for sure.EMEA
: Europe, Middle East and Africa regions. Best area, because I am in it.EOB
: End Of Bussiness. This is not good. Or yes.FFS
: For Fuck Sake!FML
: Fuck My Life. Say this whenever webpack doesn't work after 3 hours of debugging.FTW
: For The Win. Used in a sarcastic way sounds much better.FWIW
: For What It's Worth. When you provide completely useless information to somebody.HM
: Human Made, a japanese clothing brand: https://humanmade.jp/. Visit it! They are great!IANAL
: Phew! This one almost sounds really bad, eh? But no, it's "I am not a lawyer", when you talk about legal stuff but you, OFC, don't have a clue of what you're saying.ICYMI
: In Case You Missed It. Pay attention!I18N
: i18n, I don't have time to write it all. https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/internationalization-I18NIIRC
: If I Recall Correctly. Said when you don't have idea of what you're talking about.IKR
: I know, right? Keep your ego high.IMO
: In My Opinion. Said when someone is scared of its own opinion.IMHO
: In My Honest/Humble Opinion. When saying an opinion is even scarier.IMNSHO
: In My NOT So Honest/Humble Opinion. No fears at all.L6N
: Location. Use it if you are extremely lazy when typing.LOL
: hahaha. Laughing Out Loud while you keep your face completely serious in front of your screen.MSA
: Master Services Agreement - a huge lump of legal contract with terms and conditions - usually signed every couple of years after a lot of arguments and then never looked at again. dixit @meeware.MVP
: Minimum Viable Product, nothing to do with sports.OFC
: Of course!OMFG
: Same thanOMG
but insert an extra Fucking in the middle.OMG
: Seriously, you don't know this one?OMFGBBQ
: They told me it wasOMFG
+ Barbecue.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
OOO
: Out Of Office.PO
: Product Owner. Its' like Edgar Allan Poe without the Edgar, Allan, neither the 'e' at the end.POC
: Proof Of Concept. When you start a project in a quick way, with no real testing at all, non-legible code written fast until it becomes a real project and is too late to fix all that garbage.POC
: People Of Colour.RIP
: Rest In Peace. Those are bad news, normally.ROFL
: hahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahhahhahhahahahahhaahahahahaahhahaahahaha. Rolling On Floor Laughing while you keep your face completely serious in front of your screen.ROFLMAO
: Rolling on the floor laughing my ass off (it's a lie)SOZ
: Sorry when you are uneager to say sorry.STFU
: Shut The Fuck Up. Not used too often in Slack but probably thought very often.SoW
: It's not a saw, it's just a Statement of Work. Copied and pasted from some random site:Detailed description of the specific services or tasks a contractor is required to perform under a contract. SOW is usually incorporated in a contract, indirectly by reference or directly as an attachment.
TA!
: Thanks again! Commonly used in Slack when you have thanked already millions of times but want to finish the conversation.TIL
: Today I learned. A lesson for your life.UK
: A nearly-used-to-be-european country.WC
: WordCamp. Where people that do WordPress talk about WordPress all the time. Example: "Excuse me, where is the WC in this WC venue?"WCEU
: WordCamp Europe. Same thing but with more people from Europe and many other countries outside Europe, if that makes sense.WCUS
: WordCamp USA. It should probably be named as WC America but I don't know who is in charge of that.WP
: Wordpress but with capital P, dangit!YMMV
: Your Mileage May Vary. It worked for me but might not for you.
This repo is open for contributions. Just open a PR if you wish.
Note: WTF
has been requested several times as an addition. We are sorry but we don't accept WTF
as we consider it as plugin territory.