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"Every generation learns how to do things faster and better. Acronyms are quicker. We know how to communicate without wasting a lot of time."
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Acronym Dictionary #1 : AOL's complete listing.
Source: AIM.com
   
Acronym Finder: Look 'em up here.
Source: acronymfinder.com
   
Acronym Look-up: Much more than just Instant Messaging (IM), this is an extremely complete resource.
Source: TheFreeDictionary.com
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