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Remove MDMA.

Apparently, "LJBF" is a very commonly used slang acronym; but not the
street name for ecstasy. If you frequest #teenchat, that is.

For some time I learned that people often automatically go to wtf(6)
when stumbling upon a new acronym, and that was also indicated by
the additions to the acronyms file in the CVS log. The very initial
commit does not provide any guidelines for this file, and I honestly
think that we should step outside the computer chat bubble and try
to fill up this file with terms used *online* elsewhere.
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elad 2006-01-01 19:02:08 +00:00
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$NetBSD: acronyms,v 1.149 2005/12/31 12:29:51 elad Exp $
$NetBSD: acronyms,v 1.150 2006/01/01 19:02:08 elad Exp $
AFAIC as far as I'm concerned
AFAICR as far as I can recall
@ -129,7 +129,6 @@ LMAO laughing my ass off
LMSO laughing my socks off
LOL laughing out loud
LTNS long time no see
MDMA methylenedioxy methamphetamine (ecstasy)
MIA missing in action
MOTAS member of the appropriate sex
MOTOS member of the opposite sex