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Slang tagged with "communication" groups entries that share a theme, platform, tone, or use case. Treat the tag as a discovery label rather than proof of a single origin, universal meaning, or verified popularity.
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Affirmative; I understand; message received (from CB radio/police code).
The end; all done (from journalism code for the end of a story).
Direct Message; to send a private message to someone on social media.
Direct Message; to send a private message (also common in UK).
A tag added to the end of sentences to turn them into a question, seek agreement, or add emphasis.
Like; sort of. Used exactly like the English "like" as a filler word.
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Communication slang is a group of informal terms connected by a shared topic, platform, tone, or community label. The tag is a browsing aid, not a claim that every term is used in exactly the same way.
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