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TSTSTSA = To Someone Too Sweet to Sleep Alone
BYB = But You Better.
Usually between boy and girl, sweet on each other.
W.T.F.
After Monday and Tuesday, even the calendar says W.T.F.
I've almost given up trying to TEXT, and I wind up with letters from the rows above or below the letter I want to use. I could take me 10 minutes to type out one sentence due to going back to correct wrong letters, etc. Or I just give up.
Now my TEXT is just one word... yes, no, ok.
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/common-caregiving-abbreviations-and-acronyms-435589.htm
I have heard of area 51.
Wouldn't that be P I T A S ?
We don't have an alley.
I am sending in the Paranormal Investigation Team in Atlanta, and reporting us all.
You too, Assandache, for your thoughts of 4 years ago!
What would Gershun say?
PITA Prevention of Immoral Trafficking Act (India)
PITA Pipeline Integrity Technology Associates
PITA Point-in-time Architecture
PITA Paranormal Investigation Team of Atlanta (Georgia)
PITA Pennsylvania Infrastructure Technology Alliance (Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development)
PITA Plug in the Answer (math strategy)
PITA Paper Industry Technical Association (UK)
Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy.
Throwing things out the back door!
That felt good, as they went flying.....ha ha ha.
I recommend reading it.
Patient Review Instrument, helps to determine level of care necessary
Interesting I always knew it meant that a wrench had been thrown into something, unanticipated problems. Never thought that it may be an acronym, or have its origination in the military. Makes me wonder where I would have heard it first. Maybe that 5th grade math teacher, retired military, and he had a way about him. But I learned more from him that year than through all of elementary school.
Which brings up another narc sis story, sorry.. She and I got into an argument about three years ago she stating that this teacher was abusive. Good grief, course what else would you expect from someone that cries at the drop of a hat, or a champagne toast offered to celebrate another relatives 45th wedding anniversary.
" Ach Du Lieber Himmel "… … translates to "Good Grief" I thought my gripe-text about "Abbreviations are getting my Goat !" had died a merciful death of neglect weeks ago…
Yet when I finally had time to look at Aging Care again - I guess it's still alive and still abbreviating …hahaha… + still providing that daily "giggle" … us oldies need more than ever…with so many depressing situations happening in our lives and in the world, I guess I want to thank Aging Care
for not having throttled the life out of this part of the blog…….
Now "Captain" - Sir - - 50 some years back my hubby - rest his soul - was also in the US Army, and I still remember the phrase SNAFU and that it meant : " you goofed " --- but can't remember the actual words that make up SNAFU…. hmmm - hope they are clean enough to be cited here !
May I bother you, or anyone, to provide that answer to that ABBREVIATION ? Wishing everyone well !
of course DILLIGAF . do i look like i give a f ?
broke d*ck , not feeling well / crippled ..
s*it on a shingle -- chipped beef breakfast gravy ..