An absolute mauling of the english language, originally used for abreviations while sending an SMS. Yet some people (or ppl) insist on using at other times when there are no limitations set on the number of characters available.
u cumin out 2nite, we gonna go lern 2 spell
1. An SMS message
2. A version of the english language made up of phonetic abbreviations, designed for SMS messaging on moblie phones to use the least amount of characters or digits.
1. I will txt you back later
2. Ill txt u bk l8r
The simplification of the English Language to create a simpler way of communicating, originally found in Instant Messages, Text Messages, and Chats but is now spilling over into other communication media.
See Newspeak
a txt message conversation would look like this:
OMG r u srs
ys rents r bng jrks
ROFL
LOL
is like text in text messaging
heyy did you recieve my txt last night? :)
dbags/tools who are either too ignorant or too lazy to actually type out a word in its true form. most people have phone featuring a full qwerty keyboards, use it.
friend1: R U 2 the Prty do u wanna go wth me i luv to txt
Ex-friend: No not with a person who is incapable of using words in there true form, or can't use the proper punctuation.