How do you abbreviate she is?
Usually, the word "virus" itself isn't abbreviated, but you
may see a number of abbreviations used in their names. One example is W32 or
Win32, commonly used by antivirus companies in naming viruses designed to run
on 32-bit Windows, which includes operating systems like Windows XP and Windows
2000.… Some antivirus companies use more specific ones; McAfee, for instance,
adds "@mm" to the ends of the names of viruses and worms which mail
themselves to addresses in a user's Outlook address book, for example (the
"mm" stands for " mass mailer "). Many antivirus companies
add "-gen" or ".gen" to the names of viruses detected as
following the generic format of a virus in a certain group. ( Full Answer )
02
How to Abbreviate My URL
Ranbe, Ruri. "How to Abbreviate My URL." Small Business -
Chron.com, http://smallbusiness.chron.com/abbreviate-url-27543.html. Accessed
17 March 2019.
Ranbe, Ruri. (n.d.). How to Abbreviate My URL. Small Business -
Chron.com. Retrieved from http://smallbusiness.chron.com/abbreviate-url-27543.html
Ranbe, Ruri. "How to Abbreviate My URL" accessed March 17,
2019. http://smallbusiness.chron.com/abbreviate-url-27543.html
Note: Depending on which text editor you're pasting into, you might have
to add the italics to the site name.
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How Does One Abbreviate Casual and
Usual?
From ELLE
Here at w w w dot Elle dot com, we are enamored with the ever-evolving
nature of the English language (natch). Most of us took mandatory English in
high school, we rarely write “your” when we mean “you’re,” and our favorite
part of Mary Poppins was when she spelled out
supercalafragalisticexpialadoshus. Needless to say, we know what we are talking
about. However, there are two grammar Everests we just can’t climb. What are
the phonetic spellings of the abbreviated words "casual" and
"usual," which seem to pop up frequently in spoken language but
rarely in the written word?
Mountain 1:
Casual; adjective. Not serious, not a thing. Commonly used when
describing hookups or relationships that aren’t official, or monogamous. Also
used ironically when things are very not ~casual.
Synonym: Leonardo Dicaprio on a date with any model.
Antonym: Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande’s relationship.
Phonetic Abbreviations (kæʒ): cazh? cahzjjj? cahj?
Sample sentence:
We’re dating but it’s super cazh.
Circa-2005 Paris Hilton heading to Carl's Jr.®, adjusting tiara: Is this
too cahjjj?
Person 1: I’m going to meet Beyoncé!
Person 2: Oh, cahjzzz.
Mountain 2:
Usual; adjective. On the regular. Common or customary to your lifestyle.
Something someone always does.
Synonym: Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande’s love for one other.
Antonym: A black coffee (I’m more a vanilla double-bump extra hot
half-caf soy latte type of gal).
Phonetic Abbreviations (juÊ’): ujjjj, huuug, uhj
Sample sentence:
I’ll take my ujjj (see above).
As uhjj, I’m dead inside.
Person 1 [text]: Ugh I'm slammed at work I can't make it tonight ðŸ˜
Person 2 (internal): As per ush...🙄
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