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Thread: ROFL, IDNK, & YAA? The SMC Acronyms Thread.

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    ROFL, IDNK, & YAA? The SMC Acronyms Thread.

    I often refer new woodworkers to Sawmill Creek, and one of the complaints I get back is that they can’t always follow the discussions because they don’t know acronyms. With that in mind, and with my tongue firmly planted in my cheek, I offer the following. Actually, some of this is useful.

    Feel free to add your own.


    AKA—Also Known As

    BAIC—Boy Am I Confused
    BBR—Burnt Beyond Repair
    BFI—Brute Force and Ignorance
    BLO—Boiled Linseed Oil
    BMW—Big Money Wasted
    BOF—Boring Old Fart; or, Birds Of a Feather
    BTDT—Been There, Done That
    BTW—By The Way

    C&C—Comments & Criticism
    CA—CyanoAcrylate glue, also known as “Super Glue”
    CSG—Chuckle Snicker Grin
    CUA--Commonly Used Acronym
    CYM—Check Your Mail

    DAMHIKIJKOK—Don’t Ask Me How I Know, I Just Know OK; often a point of communication between husbands and wives.
    DARFC—Ducking And Running For Cover
    DNA—Denatured Alcohol
    DRA—Don’t Recognize Acronym
    DYJHIWTH—Don’t You Just Hate It When That Happens

    FORD—Found On Road Dead

    Gloat—Showing off your work
    GIWIST—Gee, I Wish I'd Said That

    HF—Hollow Form

    IBTD—I Beg To Differ
    ICTYBTIHTKY—I Could Tell You But Then I'd Have To Kill You
    IDNK or IDK—I Do Not Know; this acronym isn’t used very often by woodworkers
    IIABDFI--If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It
    IK—I Know
    ILN—It Looks Nice; or It's Looking Nice
    IMAO—In My Arrogant Opinion
    IMHO—In My Humble Opinion
    IYSWIM—If You See What I Mean

    LMAO—Laugh My [Backside] Off

    MSCEA—My Southern Comfort's Empty Again

    NE—Natural Edge

    OATUS—On A Totally Unrelated Subject
    OBO—Or Best Offer
    OL—Old Lady; Could also be MOL for My Old Lady
    OP—Original Poster
    OTTOMHAROO—Off The Top Of My Head And Rolling Out Of Bounds

    PDF—Portable Document Format; also, Pretty Darn Funny

    PM—Powermatic Lathe (also known as Mustard Monster); can also be used to indicate a Personal Message, Private Message, Personal Mail, usually of the email variety.
    POV—Point of View
    Pyro—Pyrotechnic detailing, aka woodburning

    Rattle—spray paint in a can.
    RFC—Request For Comments
    RFD—Request For Discussion
    RFI—Request For Information
    ROFL—Roll On the Floor Laughing
    ROFLASTC—Rolling On the Floor Laughing And Scaring The Cat
    ROFLBSAOTP—Rolling On the Floor Laughing Blowing Snot All Over The Place
    ROFLBTC—Rolling On the Floor Laughing Biting The Carpet
    ROFLBTCUTS—Rolling On the Floor Laughing Biting The Carpet Unable To Stop
    RTA—Read The Article

    SFLA—Stupid Four Letter Acronym
    SMO—Serious Mode On
    SMOFF—Serious Mode Off
    SRG—Standard Roughing Gouge;

    TAFT—That's A Frightening Thought
    TBC—To Be Continued
    TBNT—Thanks But No Thanks
    TFTT—Thanks For The Tip
    TY—Thank You

    U/L, UL—Upload
    UPGS—Unfinished Project Guilt Syndrome

    VS, VSL—Variable Speed Lathe
    VWD—Very Well Done

    WAEF—When All Else Fails
    WAF—Wife Acceptance Factor
    WDO—Watco Danish Oil
    WDYT—What Do You Think?
    WOP—Wipe On Poly; No, it is not a Turner of Italian descent.
    WTD—Dyslexic Woodturner
    WNOHGB—Where No One Has Gone Before
    WOA—Work Of Art

    YAA—Yet Another Acronym
    YKWIM—You Know What I Mean
    YOYO—You're On Your Own

    ZIP--Zoning Improvement Plan
    Last edited by Keith Outten; 10-29-2011 at 8:29 PM. Reason: Edited entries that are not appropriate for The Creek

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    HMFARSTWCAG - Help, my fingers are stuck together with CA glue
    WTHISMCK - Where the heck is my chuck key
    ONIHTF - Oh no, it hit the floor
    IIMMH,LMA - I'm in my man hole, leave me alone

    I have often have wondered what BLO meant and was embarrassed to ask
    Last edited by John Keeton; 10-29-2011 at 5:45 PM.
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  3. SWMBO - She who must be obeyed

    SWIATAABOC - She who is all that and a bag of chips


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    I believe you mean acronyms. A good and useful list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Henrickson View Post
    I believe you mean acronyms. A good and useful list.
    Yeah, that. Anachronisms are they guys spinning the wood, right? LMAO.

    We should really have fun with this discussion. I can see the wheels turning already. Lotsa wife and bandaged hand stuff.
    Last edited by John Keeton; 10-29-2011 at 5:48 PM. Reason: spelling correction

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    "Outside of a dog, there's nothing better than a good book; inside of a dog it's too dark to read."

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    GWSOGBOW Guys who send other guys boxes of wood

    GWMWTTWEU Guys who have more wood than they will ever use

    GWMWTTWEUBSWM Guys who have more wood than they will ever use but still want more

    BWNB Bowl with no bottom (AKA Funnel)

    SSIH Smacks self in head

    YGBK You gotta be kidding
    Last edited by John Keeton; 10-29-2011 at 5:48 PM.
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    You usually find your glasses when you SSIH.

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    Guys, please let me remind you that profanity, and even implied profanity is not permitted on SMC. There is an previously compiled and extensive list of acronyms here. This present thread already contains comments that will be edited, and is quickly heading off topic. Please confine this to "true" acronyms that might be of help to folks using the creek.

    Thanks.

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    Correction or addition to 'FORD': First On Race Day. Oops, not helpful, or (even wood related)Sorry Mr. Keeton.
    Last edited by mickey cassiba; 10-29-2011 at 5:47 PM.
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  10. Quote Originally Posted by John Keeton View Post
    Guys, please let me remind you that profanity, and even implied profanity is not permitted on SMC. There is an previously compiled and extensive list of acronyms here. This present thread already contains comments that will be edited, and is quickly heading off topic. Please confine this to "true" acronyms that might be of help to folks using the creek.

    Thanks.
    I totally agree...........some of the stuff is pointless to a wood turning forum...........thank you mods!
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    I didn't see a listing for a species of wood known as FOG wood-Found On Ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Chandler View Post
    I totally agree...........some of the stuff is pointless to a wood turning forum...........thank you mods!
    When did this become a "wood turning forum"?

    I turn wood, to get the to the other flat side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Henrickson View Post
    I believe you mean acronyms. A good and useful list.
    Very few of these are acronyms, most are actually intialisms.
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  14. Quote Originally Posted by Mark Engel View Post
    When did this become a "wood turning forum"?

    I turn wood, to get the to the other flat side.
    Hi Mark...........at the top of this page it lists as "turners forum" while that includes acrylics and other mediums that are turned it is primarily a turners forum and related items, such as tools, studios, techniques, etc...........while the mods certainly do allow liberties from time to time because they are such nice referees........they do have to kind of keep the game in between the lines, for the good of all who play on this field.

    Nice to have you post........
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    HF = not only Hollow Form, but also Harbor Freight, which was very confusing to me at first. People don't brag about turning Harbor Freight or complain about the quality of Hollow Forms (at least as a general rule).
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