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mun

a mun is the main admin behind a role-playing account on social media. there can be multiple admins to one rp (roleplay) account but the mun is the *main* admin.

if a person is role-playing kageyama from haikyuu, you would call the main admin of the account “kagemun” or “kageyama-mun”

by k3r0pp1c0r3 January 19, 2021

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/t

this is one of the many tone indicators used predominantly on twitter (though some people also use them in regular online messaging). it means “teasing,” and you put it at the end of a sentence to indicate your words were meant in a teasing way, and to not take them too seriously. it’s similar to /pos (positive) and /gen (genuine), which are also common indicators on twitter.

person A: do you wash your ass?
person B: that should’ve stayed in the dm’s bro... /t
person A: JSHSHDH SORRY
person B: its ok its ok i was just teasing. see the /t?

by k3r0pp1c0r3 January 10, 2021

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dnfc

dnfc is an abbreviation for dnf content / dreamnotfound content. it’s often used on twitter to warn people that you post dreamnotfound content, so that if they don’t like it they shouldn’t follow you.

person 1: look at this mcyt artist on twitter i found!
person 2: that's cool, but they have dnfc in their bio. are you sure you want to follow them?
person 1: yea that’s fine with me! their art is really good and i’m not personally against dreamnotfound.

by k3r0pp1c0r3 February 19, 2021