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Come da titolo, cosa vuol dire questa espressione?
Con la mia scarsa e bieca intelligenza riesco a malapena ad arrivare a LOL....
Più che altro lo chiedo perché vedo che molti lo mettono in mezzo alle frasi in posti che non ci stanno per niente, che ne troncano il senso e danno quasi fastidio...
Poi, personalmente, è una parola che non mi piace...!:mad:
Ma da dove o da cosa nasce questo termine? e il LOL?
Grazie!;)
jumpermax
13-05-2004, 23:04
IMHO:
(In My Humble Opinion) -- A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of many shorthands in common use online, especially in discussion forums. See Also: TTFN , BTW
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A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that they areexpressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of many such shorthands in common use online, especially in discussion forums.
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(In My Humble Opinion) -- A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of may such shorthands in common use online, especially in discussion forums. See Also: TTFN, BTW
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(In My Humble Opinion) -- A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of may such shorthands in common use online, especially in discussion forums. See Also: TTFN , BTW
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(In My Humble Opinion) -- A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of may such shorthands in common use online, especially in discussion forums. See Also: BTW
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A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates the writer is aware that he or she is expressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of many shorthands in common use online, especially in discussion forums.
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(In My Humble Opinion) -- A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of may such shorthands in common use online, especially in discussion forums.See Also:TTFN,BTW
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(In My Humble Opinion) -- A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of may such shorthands in common use online, especially in discussion forums.
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(In My Humble Opinion) -- A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of many such shorthands in common use online, especially in discussion forums.
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(In My Humble Opinion) -- A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that he is expressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of many such shorthands in common use online, especially in discussion forums.
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(In My Humble Opinion) - A shorthand term appended to a comment in an online forum or email. IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable or dissenting view. See Also: BTW, RTFM
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– A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of many such shorthands in common use online, especially in discussion forums.
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(In My Humble Opinion) -- A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of many such shorthands in common use online, especially in discussion forums. See Also: BTW
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In My Humble Opinion
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(In My Humble Opinion) -- A shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum, IMHO indicates that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable view, probably on a subject already under discussion. One of may such shorthand in common use online, especially in discussion forums. See Also: TTFN , BTW
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(In My Humble Opinion) A shorthand comment written in chat rooms, newsgroups, or email messages. IMHO indicates that the wrtier is aware that they are expressing a debatable view.
www.cholden.com/terms.htm
Short for In My Humble Opinion
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Oltretutto vedo ora che c'è chi scrive IHMO, e chi IMHO.....booooh!!!
Cos'è un barebone?
Stasera sono in vena di domande disutili..!
hikari84
13-05-2004, 23:05
Bastaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa quante volte è stato aperto un thread simile? :nera: :p
jumpermax
13-05-2004, 23:06
LOL:
1. Slang: an abbreviation used to describe a Little Ol' Lady; 2. An abbreviation used with online bridge players, and which generally means Laughing Out Loud.
www.bridgeguys.com/LGlossary/GlossL.html
Laughing Out Loud - an abbreviation used in E-mails and chat rooms. There are a lot of abbreviations for both email and chat rooms. A good source of definitions can be found at Alphabet Soup Explained: http://members.aol.com/nigthomas/alphabet.html
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Originariamente inviato da hikari84
Bastaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa quante volte è stato aperto un thread simile? :nera: :p
mOOOOlte.... :muro: :mc:
Originariamente inviato da Mav80
In My Humble Opinion
Indi per cui.... 40 ciappe fa 20 cui?!:p
Sarebbe?
jumpermax
13-05-2004, 23:07
per le definizioni ragazzi niente meglio di google, scrivete
define: parola_da_definire
e hop la! trovate tutto. ;)
http://digilander.libero.it/spinbird/ciclico.jpg
Grande Spinbird...:D
Originariamente inviato da Yashiro
Indi per cui.... 40 ciappe fa 20 cui?!:p
Sarebbe?
Praticamente tradotto letterale "nella mia personale opinione!"
Quindi=modestamente!
:eh: :wtf: :mc: :rolleyes: ;)
AVETE CONTRIBUITO A COLMARE UN POZZO DI IGNORANZA, GRAZIE!!!
Scherzi a parte, non ho mai visto 3d simili perché sennò mica l'avrei aperto!
Grazie, saluti e baci!
spinbird
13-05-2004, 23:34
Originariamente inviato da Darkman
Grande Spinbird...:D
porc sono in ritardo...cmq non sono io il primo che l'ha usata nel forum;)
-kurgan-
13-05-2004, 23:43
Originariamente inviato da Yashiro
Come da titolo, cosa vuol dire questa espressione?
Con la mia scarsa e bieca intelligenza riesco a malapena ad arrivare a LOL....
Più che altro lo chiedo perché vedo che molti lo mettono in mezzo alle frasi in posti che non ci stanno per niente, che ne troncano il senso e danno quasi fastidio...
Poi, personalmente, è una parola che non mi piace...!:mad:
Ma da dove o da cosa nasce questo termine? e il LOL?
Grazie!;)
RTFM.
mi sembra che sia stato risposto in maniera esauriente.
chiudo qui
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