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I am not real sure what alot of the terms mean on here still. Could someone
please clue me in! Thanks. Kimberly Libby's Mom - March 3, 2004 |
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 14:44:13 -0400, libbymom04 wrote:
I am not real sure what alot of the terms mean on here still. Could someone please clue me in! Thanks. It would help if you told which terms you mean :) -- -- I mommy to DS (July '02) mommy to three tiny angels (28 Oct'03, 17 Feb'04 & 20 May'04) guardian of DH (33) |
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libbymom04 wrote:
I am not real sure what alot of the terms mean on here still. Could someone please clue me in! Thanks. Which ones in particular are you wanting to know? There's the Internet Acronyms Dictionary at: http://www.gaarde.org/acronyms/ for general terms. If there are some more unique to mkp that you're interested in, just specify and folks will decrypt them for you. Best wishes, Ericka |
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"libbymom04" wrote in message lkaboutparenting.com... I am not real sure what alot of the terms mean on here still. Could someone please clue me in! Thanks. Kimberly Libby's Mom - March 3, 2004 You might mean dh, ds, dd which are Darling or Dear Husband, Son, Daughter respectively. TTC is trying to conceive. Not sure what others you refer to other than the usual newsgroup jargon, and Ericka posted a link to a dictionary for that. Oh, bf is breastfeed (fed), and sometimes ff is formula fed, although I see that less often. Ask about any others! Amy ttc #1 |
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I know what you mean. I'm still figuring this out too. IMO means in my
opinion and you already know a few others from a previous response. Glad you asked this question! Wendy Mama to DS 10 mos. EDD (estimated due date :) 11-23 |
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What is OT?
Wendy |
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Wendy Off Topic. ~Carol Ann Mom to Morgan born 3.24.04 http://share.shutterfly.com/osi.jsp?i=EeBNnDdizZNneg ---Pictures! |
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"Wendy" wrote in message ... What is OT? Wendy off topic..... |
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Is there a term for if someone has lost a child?
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No, not really. There are so many different types of losses, that there
isn't a single term for it. -- Jamie & Taylor Earth Angel, 1/3/03 Check out Taylor Marlys -- www.MyFamily.com, User ID: Clarkguest1, Password: Guest Become a member for free - go to Add Member to set up your own User ID and Password Check out our Adoption Page at http://home.earthlink.net/~jamielee6 "libbymom04" wrote in message lkaboutparenting.com... Is there a term for if someone has lost a child? |
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