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    abbreviations and TQS forum customs

    I can not believe that I am going to request a new topic of this board...but


    I would like the topic of:

    Abbreviations and Forum customs. rules.... We have been having an ongoing discussions about standard abbreviations used on the internet. This topic could also be used to clarify certain internet customs such as bumping up. Yes there are links to other web sites and pages that cover a lot of this info but I hate going to another link and leaving this forum.

    As to abbreviations here is a basic list to start with ....this is a mix of quilting terms and



    AI - as if

    BBL - be back later

    BOB - depending upon previous discussions, could be black on black, blue on blue or beige on beige

    BOM - Block of the Month, something offered by quilt shops, both local ones and online. When you done making twelve of them you add some borders and you have a quilt.

    BRB - be right back

    BTW - By the way

    D9P or DNP - disappearing nine patch - a specific method of taking a basic nine patch block, cutting it in half each way to end up with four pieces, rotating two diagonally opposite corners 180 degrees then sewing together as a four patch. examples tutorial

    DD - dear daughter

    DH - dear husband

    DMIL - dear mother-in-law, etc.

    DS - dear son

    DSM - domestic sewing machine

    ETA - Edited To Add. After you post a message then remember you wanted to say something else....or your spelling is awful LOL, so bring the message back up to make corrections.

    FE - fat eighth 1/8 yard cut from a 1/4 yard of fabric measuring 9 x 22 inches

    FQ - fat quarter - 1/4 yard cut from a 1/2 yard of fabric measuring 18 x 22 inches

    FM - free motion quilting

    FWIW - for what it's worth

    GF - girl friend or God forbid or Grandmother's Fan

    GGP - gotta go potty

    GMTA - great minds think alike!

    HP - hand piecing

    HQ - hand quilting

    HST - Triangles: what you end up with when you take two squares the same size and place them face to face, draw a diagonal line from one corner to the opposite corner then sew 1/4 inch on each side of the line. Cut down the line, open and press. Viola: two identical HST's!

    HSY (pronounced HUSSY - sometimes BRAZEN HUSSY) - Haven't Started Yet

    HTH - hope that helps

    IDK - I don’t know

    IMHO - in my humble opinion

    IMO - in my opinion

    INBD - "It's No Big Deal"

    KWIM - Know what I mean

    LMAO - laughing my *** off
    LOL - laughing out loud

    LQS - local quilt shop

    NP - no problem

    NQA - not quilt related (an alternative to OT)

    NRN - No Response Necessary

    NSFW - not safe for work

    OMG - Oh, my gosh

    OSMG - Old Sewing Machine Guy

    OP - Original Post(er)

    OT - Off topic. This is when you start talking about something that is not related to the topic of the message.

    OTOH - on the other hand

    PIGS - Project In Grocery Sack

    POV - point of view

    PP - paper piece

    PPing - paper piecing

    QST- Quarter Square Triangles is what you get when you take two HST (see above), place them face to face opposite sides together, draw a diagonal line from one corner to the opposite corner then sew 1/4 inch on each side of the line. Cut down the line, open and press.

    ROFLOL - rolling on the floor laughing out loud

    ROFLMAO - Rolling on the floor laughing my a** off TIA - Thanks in advance

    ROFLMBO - Rolling on the floor laughing my butt off

    SABLE - stash acquired beyond life expectancy

    SEX - Stash Enhancing eXperience

    SFW - safe for work

    SID - stitch in ditch quilting

    Siggy - the quotes or sayings some have at the end of their posts.

    TTFN - tah tah for now!

    TISNF - That is so not fair

    TOAD - trashed object abandoned in disgust

    TOT - tone on tone

    TTYL - talk to you later

    UFO - unfinished object

    VBG - very big grin

    VBS - very big smile

    WHIMM - Work Held (or Hidden) In My Mind

    WIP - work in progress

    WOW - white on white

    WTG - way to go

    YBR - yellow brick road



    charm pack - package of pre-cut squares

    dimes - 10" squares

    frog stitching - ripping out stitched seams (rip it, rip it)

    jelly rolls - pre-cut noodles rolled up and sold as a set

    nickles - 5" squares

    noodles - 2 1/2" by width of fabric.

    #2
    I know we have had this here and there but it is good to have so many all in one place. Thanks Anna, you have confirmed a few that I wasn't sure that I had translated correctly.

    Karen
    Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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      #3
      And one more....

      YMMV Your mileage may vary.

      Pat in Rockport, TX
      Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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        #4
        I sent in a request to Bob the Web Guy 8) suggesting some sort of "sticky" that would be always available and on top. This "sticky" is just like the sticky notes that many of us paste all over the place to remind ourselves of important information. Hopefully it won't fall off the object it's stuck to and flutter to the floor like mine do. :roll: Maybe it would be in the existing category of "Forum."
        Your contribution of abbreviations and definitions is a great start. I understand that others could add information to the sticky and users would not have to scan through different posts to find a definition.
        I don't know exactly what form it would take. I believe that there are different techniques to achieve the "sticky." I've never been a forum administrator. I'm sure that Bob (his name and not an abbreviation) the Web Guy can find a good solution.


        Looking out the window at Lake Leman in beautiful Switzerland

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          #5
          :lol: :lol: :lol: And I thought every one would be offended if I asked if you have had SEX :lol: :lol: ROFLMBT, LOL, LMAO :lol: :shock:


          Looking out the window at Lake Leman in beautiful Switzerland

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            #6
            These are more I had save in a word file... there are probably repeats

            LOL- laughing out loud

            LQS- local quilt shop

            WTG- way to go

            OMG- Oh, my gosh

            IDK, my BFF, Rose- I don't know, my best friend forver, Rose


            Noodles are 2 1/2" by width of fabric.... aka jelly rolls

            Nickles are 5" squares... aka charms

            Dimes are 10" squares... aka layer cakes

            BTW - By the way

            TIA - Thanks in advance

            TISNF - That is so not fair (courtesy of my teens)

            TTYL - Talk to you later



            BOM = Block of the Month, something offered by quilt shops, both local ones and online ones. When you done making twelve of them you add some borders and you have a quilt.




            ETA = Edited To Add. After you post a message then remember you wanted to say something else....or your spelling is awful LOL, so bring the message back up to make corrections.

            ETA - OT = Off topic. This is when you start talking about something that is not related to the topic of the message.



            OP- Original Post(er)

            KWIM- Know what I mean

            PP= paper piece

            PPing= paper piecing


            frog stitching - ripping out stitched seams (rip it, rip it)

            FM - free motion quilting

            SID - stitch in ditch quilting

            DSM - it took me a while to figure out they were referring to a domestic sewing machine LO


            PIGS Project In Grocery Sack.



            S. E. X.
            Stash Enhancing eXperience

            WIP--work in progress

            UFO--unfinished object

            PIGS Project In Grocery Sack.

            NRN...No Response Necessary




            TOAD - trashed object abandoned in disgust.



            VBS....very big smile

            VBG...very big grin


            BRB: Be Right Back

            BBL: Be Back Later

            GGP: Gotta Go Potty (Heehee!)

            SFW: Safe for Work

            NSFW: Not Safe for Work

            And here's one I use frequently, even in talking I catch myself saying it:

            NP: No Problem

            AI - As if

            TIIC... one we will NEVER USE HERE...
            THE IDIOTS IN CHARGE


            GF = GIRL FRIEND


            Looking out the window at Lake Leman in beautiful Switzerland

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              #7
              Now I know why I don't text. I can type out what I am trying to say way quicker than I can look up the abbreviation. I probably shouldn't admit it, but I tend to skip over messages that have lots of abbreviations.

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                #8
                Originally posted by sandytn
                Now I know why I don't text. I can type out what I am trying to say way quicker than I can look up the abbreviation. I probably shouldn't admit it, but I tend to skip over messages that have lots of abbreviations.
                I'm with you, girl! :lol: Like I said before, I had to ask my son what LOL meant.

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                  #9
                  Thanks go to Lady rags...but I don't know if I'll ever remember all of them. Sandy I agree with you I can type faster than I can go look up the meaning of abbreviations. Could be I'm just too set in my way of doing things. Nan F.

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                    #10
                    I can't even remember where my eyeglasses are when I'm wearing them! :shock: I'm sure a "sticky" would help. I don't text either. I'll just type real fast.

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                      #11
                      I propose doing away with all forum abbreviations. Really, are we in THAT big of a hurry in this society that we can't actually type out phrases like "by the way?" How many keystrokes are we really saving? I mean, I just looked at how long this particular thread is. The shear number of keystrokes that it's taken everyone to explain what all these abbreviations mean and then to comment on them has certainly used up any time saving that these abbreviations supposedly produce. Not to mention the time it would take a newcomer to actually have to look for and refer to a forum "dictionary"!?! Geez!! LOL and TTYL!!

                      PWDAWTSAYT,
                      Jason in Los Angeles
                      Proponent for More Quilting and Less Abbreviating! :lol:

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                        #12
                        Abbreviations …


                        I was in the middle of looking up my word files on abbreviations when a lightening storm rolled in... I was just barely able to shut down and unplug when the power went out for the past 8 hours... none of the sewing, cutting got done that I had planned to do... Well there is always tomorrow...

                        Have fun with theses and I think this is the end of my collection .....

                        http://www.sharpened.net/glossary/acronyms.php
                        anagram web site
                        http://<br /> <a href="http://www.f...&amp;w=all</a>


                        PITA and POS….. I do not know what these two abbreviations mean...... can anyone clue me in?


                        SABLE - stash acquired beyond life expectancy


                        HSY … (pronounced HUSSY - sometimes BRAZEN HUSSY)= Haven't Started Yet

                        WHIMM = Work Held (or Hidden) In My Mind

                        I've just found "TATW" in relation to Dear Jane quilts. So far I haven't found out what it means. ???...... THE AROUND THE WORLD coloration of the Dear Jane Quilt

                        POV for point of view

                        and OTOH for on the other hand

                        http://www.sharpened.net/glossary/acronyms.php
                        anagram web site


                        HTH. I think it means "hope that helps"

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by LadyRags
                          Abbreviations …
                          PITA and POS….. I do not know what these two abbreviations mean...... can anyone clue me in?
                          I won't write in here what these mean, let's just say they are not appropriate for this forum.

                          Linda in SD

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                            #14
                            Please note that Bob the Web Guy has created a link to a glossary and definitions of posting terms on the top of the first page of the forum categories. This should solve most of the problems of having to search through various posts and topics to find the info.

                            I am also going to post this note in the other topic covering the subject of abrreviations, definitions, etc.


                            Looking out the window at Lake Leman in beautiful Switzerland

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