"BRB" stands for "Be Right Back". It is commonly used in online communication such as in chats, forums, and online games to let others know that the person will be away for a short period of time and will return shortly. It is used as a way to inform others that the person will be temporarily unavailable, and it's a way to let others know that the person is not purposely ignoring them, but will return soon.
Joe: Bob, are you ready to start the raid?
Bob: Yeah, let me just finish this quest real quick. BRB.
Joe: OK, hurry back. We can't start without you.
Bob: I'm back! Let's do this.
Bob: Yeah, let me just finish this quest real quick. BRB.
Joe: OK, hurry back. We can't start without you.
Bob: I'm back! Let's do this.
by dwdwefewf January 21, 2023
joe: "What's going on here? Why is everyone running around and yelling?"
bob: "Oh, it's just a kerfuffle. Apparently, there was a mistake on the menu and now the kitchen is out of the special dish that half the customers ordered."
joe: "Wow, that's a big kerfuffle. I hope they can fix it soon."
bob: "Yeah, it's causing a bit of chaos, but I'm sure they'll get it sorted out eventually."
bob: "Oh, it's just a kerfuffle. Apparently, there was a mistake on the menu and now the kitchen is out of the special dish that half the customers ordered."
joe: "Wow, that's a big kerfuffle. I hope they can fix it soon."
bob: "Yeah, it's causing a bit of chaos, but I'm sure they'll get it sorted out eventually."
by dwdwefewf January 20, 2023
by dwdwefewf January 19, 2023
In My Opinion
Person 1: "I think we should go with the red color scheme for the website."
Person 2: "I don't know, I think blue would be better. IMO, it's a more professional color."
Person 1: "I see your point, but I disagree. IMO, red is a more attention-grabbing color and would help us stand out more."
Person 2: "That's a valid point. I guess it just comes down to personal preference, IMO."
Person 1: "Exactly, let's run a test and see which one performs better."
Person 2: "I don't know, I think blue would be better. IMO, it's a more professional color."
Person 1: "I see your point, but I disagree. IMO, red is a more attention-grabbing color and would help us stand out more."
Person 2: "That's a valid point. I guess it just comes down to personal preference, IMO."
Person 1: "Exactly, let's run a test and see which one performs better."
by dwdwefewf January 20, 2023
"Story time" is a phrase that is often used to describe an occasion when someone tells a story or a group of stories, typically to an audience of children or adults. This can be done in a classroom setting, at a library, or at home. It can also refer to the time set aside for reading or listening to stories, for example, before bedtime for children. The term can also be used more generally to describe a period of time during which a person recounts a series of events or experiences, it can be a formal or informal way of sharing experiences, memories, or information.
Joe: Hey Bob, what are you doing tonight?
Bob: Not sure yet, why?
Joe: I was thinking of having a story time at my place. My kids love it when I read to them, and I thought it might be fun for us to do something like that together.
Bob: That sounds like a great idea. I haven't had a good story time in ages.
Joe: Awesome, I'll text you the address. We can grab some snacks and drinks, and make it a real event.
Bob: Sounds like a plan. Can't wait!
Joe: Me too, see you tonight!
Bob: Not sure yet, why?
Joe: I was thinking of having a story time at my place. My kids love it when I read to them, and I thought it might be fun for us to do something like that together.
Bob: That sounds like a great idea. I haven't had a good story time in ages.
Joe: Awesome, I'll text you the address. We can grab some snacks and drinks, and make it a real event.
Bob: Sounds like a plan. Can't wait!
Joe: Me too, see you tonight!
by dwdwefewf January 21, 2023
"Sus" is a slang term that is short for "suspicious." It is used to describe someone or something that appears to be shady or untrustworthy. It can also be used as a verb, "to sus," meaning to suspect or to have a feeling of mistrust towards someone or something. It is common to use the phrase on the internet or in text conversations.
Joe: Hey Bob, have you seen the new guy at work yet?
Bob: Yeah, I saw him yesterday.
Joe: What do you think of him?
Bob: I don't know man, something about him just seems sus to me.
Joe: Sus?
Bob: Yeah, like he's hiding something. I can't put my finger on it, but my gut tells me to be careful around him.
Joe: Hmm, that is sus. I'll keep an eye on him. Thanks for the heads up.
Bob: Yeah, I saw him yesterday.
Joe: What do you think of him?
Bob: I don't know man, something about him just seems sus to me.
Joe: Sus?
Bob: Yeah, like he's hiding something. I can't put my finger on it, but my gut tells me to be careful around him.
Joe: Hmm, that is sus. I'll keep an eye on him. Thanks for the heads up.
by dwdwefewf January 21, 2023
"Yass Queen" is a phrase used as an expression of excitement, enthusiasm, or support. It is often used to express admiration or approval of someone or something. It is often used in the LGBTQ+ community and internet culture, and it is considered informal and not appropriate for all situations. It is often used as a way to celebrate someone's accomplishments, to show support for someone and to express enthusiasm for something.
Joe: "Bob, did you hear about Sarah's new job? She got promoted to manager!"
Bob: "Yass Queen! That's amazing! I knew she had it in her."
Joe: "I know, right? I'm so proud of her. She's been working so hard."
Bob: "Yass Queen! Let's celebrate her success and have a drink together."
Joe: "Definitely! Let's do it"
Bob: "Yass Queen! That's amazing! I knew she had it in her."
Joe: "I know, right? I'm so proud of her. She's been working so hard."
Bob: "Yass Queen! Let's celebrate her success and have a drink together."
Joe: "Definitely! Let's do it"
by dwdwefewf January 21, 2023