question on your posting "lingo"

iVillage Member
Registered: 09-22-2004
question on your posting "lingo"
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Mon, 09-27-2004 - 2:43pm
I'm still new at this and reading some of the archives I have the following questions:

What are:

GB?

DH?

DD?

still learning........

:) Frisco

iVillage Member
Registered: 07-08-2003
Mon, 09-27-2004 - 3:40pm
DH is "darling husband" or "dear husband"

DS is "darling son" or "dear son"

DD is darling daughter or dear daughter

IRL is "in real life"

EMA is extra-marital affair

SIL, MIL, BIL and FIL are the "in-laws"

LOL is "laughing out loud"

I honestly don't recognize "GB". Maybe someone else could help us out with that one.

I hope this enhances your cyberlife! Love, Mo.

mo 7-18-10

iVillage Member
Registered: 09-22-2004
Mon, 09-27-2004 - 3:49pm
I have to say I figured the "H" meant husband, but I hadn't a clue what the D was! At first I was going with Divorced, then I saw S and D and thought heck, you can't divorce sons and daughters and it threw me for a loop. Thanks a million

:) Frisco

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Mon, 09-27-2004 - 5:09pm
Hiya, just wanted to let you know that "GB" is not part of the lingo. It is an acronym for one of the 'pet' names I called my EMA partner. "G" = greedy and I'll let you guess from there what the "B" was for. What was actually funny about that name is the first time I called him that, he took offense. A few months later, I called him that again and he said, "Chris, you're right. I am a greedy ba**rd!"

~Chris~<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />


iVillage Member
Registered: 09-10-2004
Mon, 09-27-2004 - 6:56pm
I thought DD,DS,or DC was dependent daughter, son or child/children?
Grace
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Registered: 03-26-2003
Mon, 09-27-2004 - 10:33pm