MBK most commonly refers to My Brother's Keeper, an Obama Foundation initiative supporting boys and young men of color. It also refers to the MBK Center (a popular shopping mall in Bangkok), a military separation code for "completion of required active service", or a Danish bicycle brand.
KSM may refer to: Kernel same-page merging, sharing identical computer memory pages among processes. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, terrorist held at Guantanamo Bay. Kothagudem School of Mines, later University College of Engineering, Kakatiya University, India. Kommando Spezialkräfte Marine, special forces of the German Navy.
MK is most commonly used as an abbreviation for “mmkay” or “okay” in texting and online chats. It usually conveys casual agreement, acknowledgment, or sometimes a dismissive tone depending on the context.
In slang, "chat" (or "the chat") means a group of people, especially an online audience like a live-stream viewers, used as a collective term of address, like "Hey, chat, is this real?" or "Chat, chill!". It's adopted from streaming culture where creators talk to their audience, and now teens use it informally to refer to friends or anyone present, turning a digital term into a casual way to talk to a crowd, similar to "you guys".
'JJ' is a simple yet effective abbreviation that has found its way into the lexicon of texting, primarily meaning "Just Joking." It's one of those phrases that can lighten up a conversation or clarify intent when humor is involved.
FML is internet slang for "F*** My Life," used to express strong frustration, disappointment, or bad luck, often humorously or sarcastically for minor annoyances, like spilling coffee or losing work. It's a common shorthand in texts and social media to convey that a situation feels particularly unfavorable or comically bad.
BTW stands for By The Way. BTW is an internet slang initialism that is used as a transition phrase to bring up a topic that is aside from the subject of a conversation.
Proper texting etiquette: “K” is generally considered rude and should be avoided as it can be interpreted as dismissive or passive-aggressive, signifying a lack of interest or engagement in the conversation; it's best to use a more complete response like “okay” or “kay” or even “kay kay” instead.
Some text slang can be hard to figure out at a glance, but all you need to do to decipher “mk” is sound it out. “Mk” means “mkay” or “mm, okay” and it's a way to agree with or acknowledge something with a hesitant or slightly judgmental tone.
“OMD” can stand for “Oh my days.” “Oh my days” is similar to saying “Oh my God!” It's a way to express excitement, surprise, shock, awe, or disbelief. For instance, you might text a friend “OMD” if they told you they got engaged or if you heard some juicy gossip.
👉👈 — Shy, nervous (usually in the context of flirting) 🧿 — Represents warding off the “evil eye” 🧠 — Oral sex. 💦 — Ejaculation. 👅 — May indicate sexual activity, especially oral sex.
When a girl sends the 🌶️ (chili pepper) emoji, it usually means something is "hot," "spicy," "sexy," or suggestive, implying something risque, intense, or sexually appealing in the context of your conversation, often as a flirty compliment or a signal for mature content. It can mean she finds you attractive, or it's a warning that her message is about to get risqué, similar to how eggplant (🍆) or peach (🍑) emojis are used.
The 💦 (Sweat Droplets) emoji in text has multiple meanings, ranging from literal water, sweat, or rain to slang for sexual fluids, "drip" (style), or feeling overwhelmed/nervous, often depending on the context and accompanying emojis like 🍆 (eggplant) for sexual connotations or 👅 (tongue) for mouth-watering. It can literally mean something is wet (pool, rain) or someone is sweating from heat or anxiety, but also represents liquid in a suggestive way.
Don't wait up is common in informal speech and writing, while the acronym DWU is common in digital communication. Both phrases are often used as a playful alert that the person is going to be out late partying. It's not to be confused with another internet slang initialism: dwu for “dat's what's up.”
The Key Management Infrastructure (KMI) - is a National Security Agency (NSA) led program, responsible for COMSEC key management, accounting and distribution. Specifically, KMI generates and distributes electronic keying material for all NSA approved encryption systems.
KMS is short for “kill myself,” and while it may sound alarming, it's often used hyperbolically among teens to express frustration or embarrassment. It's crucial for parents to understand the context in which this is used.