Lbci or LBCI is an acronym that means "laughing but crying internally". This can be used in a number of different situations (especially when you are embarrassed or feel ashamed about something but find it humorous/funny at the same time).
Person 1: I think you look so nice but also so weird...
Person 2: Lbci... Thanks I guess?
Person 1: No problem lololol
Person 1: You made a fool of yourself last night...
Person 2:. LBCI!!!!!!!
Person 1: yikessss
This is a non-religious, agnostic, atheist phrase to express "Oh my God" in Spanish, but replacing "God" with "Universe" instead, so "Oh my Universe", or, "My Universe!". Sometime it is said as "Ay universo mÃo!
Esta es una frase no religiosa, agnóstica y atea para expresar "Oh Dios mÃo" en español, pero reemplazando "Dios" por "Universo", entonces "Ay mi universo", o "¡Mi Universo!". Alguna vez se dice como "¡Ay universo mÃo!
¡Ay mi universo! ¿Qué la puta verga fue eso...?
Ay mi universo... No no no.....
Ay mi universo... ¿¡qué carajo me dijiste!?
When you have the attitude or mindset of gratitude, being grateful, thankful, appreciative, and positive towards something.
You need to have an attitude of gratitude!
These are alternate spellings/pronunciations to the already defined term "Creepersaurus rex". They refer to a very creepy person who exhibits monstrously creepy behavior that they remind you of a creepy dinosaur. The spellings and pronunciations may vary by person due to sociocultural, economic, geographical, and several other factors.
Person 1: That Facebook stalker was totally a creeposaurus. I got the heebie-jeebies!
Person 2: Me too! But, I personally say/spell it creepasaurus rex, but I'm glad we agree on something.
Person 1: Trueee. It does come from Creepersaurus rex, anyway...
Person 2: Creepo, creepa, creeper.... All of the describe this weird ass person!
Person 1: Yes, a Creeposaurus/creepasaurus rex indeed!
These are common acronyms that can be used on social media or over texting. Sometimes they are separated or together. Nonetheless, at their full value, they mean:
Thank you so much I love you so much (tysm ilysm)
You're very welcome I love you so much, too (yvw ilysm2)
These can be used to show how much you love someone and your absolute gratitude. In return, you can show how much you appreciate the person's love by saying at back and acknowledging their thankfulness.
Example of a texting conversation where tysm ilysm/yvw ilysm2 are used:
Person A: You look stunning today!
Person B: TYSM ILYSM!
Person A: YVW ILYSM2
Person A: YAS!
Person B: <3