(ry
(ry stands for "ryaku" in Japanese net-slangs.
It is used to shorten a sentence that you already know that the other person has already heard so many times or can predict it coming.
Though keep in mind (ry is used to shorten the sentence and make it for rather a humorous or mocking situations, and should not be used in early part of the sentence.
Also, keep in mind (ry comes around the middle in the setence, and in middle of a word.
See the examples.
It is used to shorten a sentence that you already know that the other person has already heard so many times or can predict it coming.
Though keep in mind (ry is used to shorten the sentence and make it for rather a humorous or mocking situations, and should not be used in early part of the sentence.
Also, keep in mind (ry comes around the middle in the setence, and in middle of a word.
See the examples.
E.G. "Switching to Geico will save you 15% or more on car insurance"
How NOT to use:
"Switching to Ge(ry"
*It doesn't show what you're trying to say*
How to use:
"Switching to Geico will save you 15% or mo(ry"
E.G. "I hate this dog, I hate this dog, I hate this dog, I hate this dog, (so on)"
How NOT to use:
"I hate thi(ry"
*The person has no clue what you're trying to say*
How to use:
"I hate this dog, I hate this dog, I hate thi(ry"
How NOT to use:
"Switching to Ge(ry"
*It doesn't show what you're trying to say*
How to use:
"Switching to Geico will save you 15% or mo(ry"
E.G. "I hate this dog, I hate this dog, I hate this dog, I hate this dog, (so on)"
How NOT to use:
"I hate thi(ry"
*The person has no clue what you're trying to say*
How to use:
"I hate this dog, I hate this dog, I hate thi(ry"
(ry by MisterCrown November 4, 2009
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