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We invented acronyms like LOL. —Shelby, 28.
In addition to "MOTW", Internet fans invented acronyms such as "UST" meaning "unresolved sexual tension" and "COTR" standing for "conversation on the rock"—referencing a popular scene in the third season episode "Quagmire"—to aid in their discussions of the agents' relationship, which was itself identified as the "MSR".
(I didn't invent that acronym).
O'Neill had invented the acronyms Bric and Mint for developing world economies; he was also a Mancunian and one specialising in urban economics.
Students are routinely ignored and inconvenienced by mandated district policies while upper administrators schedule adorable photo ops, invent complicated new acronyms and purchase expensive new equipment and programs.
Goldman Sachs invented the acronym.
Jessica, from AsapTHOUGHT, suggests having a think about how you feel when you're anxious and invented the acronym HALT as a checklist.
Forbes: Have you invented an acronym for that?
Roger Tomlinson, who directed the project, and Duane Marble are the two individuals usually credited with inventing the acronym "GIS".
It was the third such killing in four months, leading youths in Kabul to coin the word "Turbanator" and American soldiers to invent the new acronym TBIED, for turban-borne improvised explosive device.
For items requiring memorization, it is best to use acronyms or invent legends which will make them easy to remember.
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