
New Jersey’s Most Searched Text Abbreviations: See How Many You Know
Have you ever gotten a text and had no clue what it meant?
An abbreviated version of a word that you had to Google to find out the actual meaning.

It happens to me all the time, so I'm glad to know I'm not the only one!
An abbreviated text may save time for the person sending it, but it definitely adds time for the person receiving the text, who's forced to look it up.
Some abbreviations are pretty easy to figure out, like BTW (by the way) or IMO (in my opinion), but there are new ones added all the time that are becoming nearly impossible to figure out!
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Analysis of Google search data for 2025 reveals the most searched text abbreviations in New Jersey.
It was conducted by word-finding experts at Unscramblerer.com.
See if you can figure out what the top 10 stand for!
Top 10 Most Searched Text Abbreviations in New Jersey
How many of these do you know?
1.) PMO
2.) ICL
3.) OTP
4.) ATP
5.) NFS
6.) TS
7.) FFS
8.) HMU
9.)WYLL
10.) WDYM
How do you think you did?
Here are the answers!
1.) PMO - Put me on
2.) ICL - I Can't Lie
3.) OTP - One true pairing
4.) ATP - At this point
5.) NFS - New friends
6.) TS - Talk soon
7.) FFS - For __ sake
8.) HMU - Hit me up
9.) WYLL - What you look like
10.) WDYM - What do you mean
A spokesperson for Unscramblerer.com says, "A recent study found that abbreviations might not be as cool as people think. Using abbreviations makes the sender seem less sincere. This also leads to lower engagement and shorter responses. There is nothing wrong with using abbreviations in casual conversations with friends and family. However it is best do draw a line for professional conversations. Context matters."
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