its codes that our kids use in chat rooms, instant messaging, text and blogs so that we as parents dont understand it.. ==Answer ==
Not really, people of all ages use it and mostly to save time. For example TTYL means talk to you laterThere is new lingo being released literally everyday. No matter the lingo both mobile and cell phone mean the same thing.
Lingo has no plural
Since Lingo is your last name, it would be said 'Lingo'.
John Lingo was born in 1500.
Major Lingo was created in 1982.
Lingo - album - was created in 1994.
John Lingo died in 1560.
In text messaging WUBUT is an acronym for "What you been up to?" It is internet slang or lingo that is used in text messages and instant messages.
GOMAB is mostly likely referring to Internet lingo. It commonly can be translated as "getting over my adorable boyfriend" in online profiles.
Interwebs, intrawebs and tubes are common slang terms for internet, in the spirit of making fun of people who don't know much about it. Some instant messaging lingo: a/s/l = age/sex/location brb = be right back gtg = got to go ttyl = talk to you later lol = laugh out loud
Lingo does offer competitive phone service rates. You should always shop around for the best rates prior to choosing a phone service, and try to avoid getting tied into a long term contract.
The duration of The Lingo Show is 660.0 seconds.