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In txtspeak, "In My Less Than Humble Opinion"
SL: YT? ND U ASAP!

Me: Still at coffee. Can it wait?

SL: IMLTHO: No. IMPORTANT. CUS!
IMLTHO by Stark Raven Mad October 26, 2012
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Imoleayo's are mostly light to others,they are lovely people who take out time to care for those around them,they love sport most especially football,they born of many talents and have a jovial way of doing things,most of their words are spoken through jokes but if you look into it vividly they are all words of wisdoms.
Girl 1: I am not myself for some days now
Girl 2: Get yourself an Imoleayo
imoleayo by Harry_Yhung4 February 3, 2020

imothate 

to mock someone's expected reaction, rather than something already said or done

a portmanteau of "hypothetically imitate"
"I can't wait to see my sister when she finds out who was with Mike last night"
"OH MY GAWD I TRUSTED YOU BITCH!"
"Hahaha that's great...even I can't imothate her that well"
imothate by atds March 19, 2008
Imouto (ee-mo-oo-toh) is the Japanese Romaji for 'little sister.'

When referring to ones own family, or someone who is not unlike family, such as a lifelong or childhood friend, it can just be said as imouto. However, when referring to another family, you should always add a suffix on the end, such as imouto-san, unless given consent otherwise.
Imouto-chan! Are you coming?

or

Tsuki threw down her brush in a fit of annnoyance and sat down on the mat, legs and arms crossed. "Onii-chan! Why do we have to do this," she whined. "Can't they do anything on their own?"
Katsumoto walked over to his younger sister and sat beside her on the mat. "Imouto, it's not whether they can or not, it's whether you can. You'll never learn anything without practice!"
"But I don't wanna learn anything," she lamented, staring at the brush and parchment as if it were snakes. "I'm going to be the next Empress! Remember?"
Katsumoto chuckled to himself and placed a hand on her head. "Yes, I am sure you will. But remember, one who is illiterate cannot ascend the throne. You must be both wise and intelligent to take such a high position!"

Imouto by Nasaka Kurotoyo February 24, 2009
A simple, single word variation on the phrase "I am going to let you." Often used in response to the word 'imabichu,' but not always.
Guy: "Stop teasing me or imabichu."

Girl: "imaltchu!"
imaltchu by SugarDoggy February 8, 2009
Another name for timothy

Also is short for Dak Prescott isn’t worth $40 million a year.
Imoth is so cool
Imoth by FOLESNICKY June 8, 2020