Shortened form of "Acronym Talk" referring to the abbreviated speech and terms common to im conversations and the internet in general. Words such as "lol", "rofl", "jk", "brb" all are examples of acrotalk, used either as a means of expressing emotions invisble through text or of shortening lengthy complex sentences to a few letters.
In a derogatory sense, an "acro" is an indiviual so intensly linked to the internet culture that they begin to use acrotalk in normal conversations.
In a derogatory sense, an "acro" is an indiviual so intensly linked to the internet culture that they begin to use acrotalk in normal conversations.
Bill: Lol! That is fricking hilarious! Oh rofl!
Bobbert: Stop with that acrotalk crap you fag!
Bill: WTF!? Don't raise your voice with me! Oh, nvm. I gotta go tinkle, brb.
Bobbert: You are sooo gay...
Bobbert: Stop with that acrotalk crap you fag!
Bill: WTF!? Don't raise your voice with me! Oh, nvm. I gotta go tinkle, brb.
Bobbert: You are sooo gay...
by Just2fast4words October 10, 2006
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A slang term used in the ghetto to get the attention of a nearby African native
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Closely Related Words:
Acoony,
AcoonataMUTU
Nigga
Coon
Spear Chucker
Oogly Boogly
Matutacoon
by Nathan Bedford Forrest Jnr. December 7, 2010
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Canadians say 'about,' but they pronounce the 'ou' like the 'oa' in boat. Hence, 'aboat.' The Canadians I know (Who are technically French-Canadians) say 'aboat.' When you think about it, they pronounce it more eloquently than we do.
Canadians say 'about,' but they pronounce the 'ou' like the 'oa' in boat. Hence, 'aboat.' The Canadians I know (Who are technically French-Canadians) say 'aboat.' When you think about it, they pronounce it more eloquently than we do.
Me: Say "Canadians don't say 'aboot', they say 'about'."
My Friend: Er, "Canadians don't say 'aboot', they say 'aboat.'"
My Friend: Er, "Canadians don't say 'aboot', they say 'aboat.'"
by Hannah Burke May 17, 2006
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by kung-fu jesus September 10, 2004
Get the acrotomophilia mug.A common misconception. Canadians think Americans pronounce "about" as "aboot" and Americans think Canadians pronounce "about" as "aboot" as well. However, to my knowledge, no one actually pronounces "about" as "aboot".
American Guy: You're from Canada?! Say about! Say it!
Canadian Guy: ...About?
American Guy: What? Don't you say aboot?
Canadian Guy: ...No?
Canadian Guy: ...About?
American Guy: What? Don't you say aboot?
Canadian Guy: ...No?
by More Awesome Than Thou December 28, 2005
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