Abbreviations and Acronyms and Something about a Kitten

fastingrabbit
fastingrabbit Posts: 90 Member
edited November 13 in Getting Started
There's a lot of shorthand on these forums. For all of us newbies and luddites, could you give translations, of both the common ones and the rare ones? It would be cool if we could do it without repeats on the thread . . .

For example (I'm pretty sure):

CICO: Calorie In, Calorie Out
IMHO: In my humble opinion

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  • kristikitter
    kristikitter Posts: 602 Member
    edited November 2016
    I'm sure there's a thread on this somewhere - anyway, IIFYM = If It Fits Your Macros/If It Fits Your Mouth ;)

    ETA: Here's an article on it
  • hlektra28
    hlektra28 Posts: 84 Member
    can someone explain to me what does kitten mean :o
  • kristikitter
    kristikitter Posts: 602 Member
    ^ it's the swear filter that MFP uses - so if you try and type *kitten*, it turns into 'kitten' ;)
  • hlektra28
    hlektra28 Posts: 84 Member
    ooooooooooooooooo!!!!
  • hlektra28
    hlektra28 Posts: 84 Member
    :o
  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,149 Member
    edited November 2016
    ^ it's the swear filter that MFP uses - so if you try and type *kitten*, it turns into 'kitten' ;)

    If only someone would tell me what *babysloth* means.
    t5ugoanswdlb.jpg
  • kristikitter
    kristikitter Posts: 602 Member
    edited November 2016
    Let's try... *kitten*


    Edit: Nope, not the C-bomb.
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,093 Member
    zyxst wrote: »
    ^ it's the swear filter that MFP uses - so if you try and type *kitten*, it turns into 'kitten' ;)

    If only someone would tell me what *babysloth* means.
    t5ugoanswdlb.jpg

    I'm not sure, but I've been assuming it's what some users type instead of an actual taboo word that MFP would render as *kitten*. When MFP first started doing this, I saw lots of variations, with people seemingly competing humorously to come up with the most obscure or exotic animals to use.
  • snickerscharlie
    snickerscharlie Posts: 8,578 Member
    zyxst wrote: »
    ^ it's the swear filter that MFP uses - so if you try and type *kitten*, it turns into 'kitten' ;)

    If only someone would tell me what *babysloth* means.
    t5ugoanswdlb.jpg

    I'm not sure, but I've been assuming it's what some users type instead of an actual taboo word that MFP would render as *kitten*. When MFP first started doing this, I saw lots of variations, with people seemingly competing humorously to come up with the most obscure or exotic animals to use.

    Bingo. B)
  • lkpducky
    lkpducky Posts: 17,645 Member
    edited November 2016
    Or see what naughty words get through. "Bollocks" does! (I love being married to a Brit)
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    zyxst wrote: »
    ^ it's the swear filter that MFP uses - so if you try and type *kitten*, it turns into 'kitten' ;)

    If only someone would tell me what *babysloth* means.
    t5ugoanswdlb.jpg

    I'm not sure, but I've been assuming it's what some users type instead of an actual taboo word that MFP would render as *kitten*. When MFP first started doing this, I saw lots of variations, with people seemingly competing humorously to come up with the most obscure or exotic animals to use.

    It was actually more of a mocking of the new filth filter replacement. But I liked it, so still use it. I haven't seen too many others use it (babysloth specifically). I'm working on new ideas. I like the young animals theme. :smile:
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,093 Member
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    zyxst wrote: »
    ^ it's the swear filter that MFP uses - so if you try and type *kitten*, it turns into 'kitten' ;)

    If only someone would tell me what *babysloth* means.
    t5ugoanswdlb.jpg

    I'm not sure, but I've been assuming it's what some users type instead of an actual taboo word that MFP would render as *kitten*. When MFP first started doing this, I saw lots of variations, with people seemingly competing humorously to come up with the most obscure or exotic animals to use.

    It was actually more of a mocking of the new filth filter replacement. But I liked it, so still use it. I haven't seen too many others use it (babysloth specifically). I'm working on new ideas. I like the young animals theme. :smile:

    I didn't see the need to impute motive, but that was my impression as well.
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    zyxst wrote: »
    ^ it's the swear filter that MFP uses - so if you try and type *kitten*, it turns into 'kitten' ;)

    If only someone would tell me what *babysloth* means.
    t5ugoanswdlb.jpg

    I'm not sure, but I've been assuming it's what some users type instead of an actual taboo word that MFP would render as *kitten*. When MFP first started doing this, I saw lots of variations, with people seemingly competing humorously to come up with the most obscure or exotic animals to use.

    It was actually more of a mocking of the new filth filter replacement. But I liked it, so still use it. I haven't seen too many others use it (babysloth specifically). I'm working on new ideas. I like the young animals theme. :smile:

    I didn't see the need to impute motive, but that was my impression as well.

    I appreciate that you didn't try to guess my motive. I'm not speaking for others, just my own. That's how it started. Now I just like it. I don't use the words that get filtered very often.
  • Sloth2016
    Sloth2016 Posts: 838 Member
    edited November 2016
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    zyxst wrote: »
    ^ it's the swear filter that MFP uses - so if you try and type *kitten*, it turns into 'kitten' ;)

    If only someone would tell me what *babysloth* means.
    t5ugoanswdlb.jpg

    I'm not sure, but I've been assuming it's what some users type instead of an actual taboo word that MFP would render as *kitten*. When MFP first started doing this, I saw lots of variations, with people seemingly competing humorously to come up with the most obscure or exotic animals to use.

    It was actually more of a mocking of the new filth filter replacement. But I liked it, so still use it. I haven't seen too many others use it (babysloth specifically). I'm working on new ideas. I like the young animals theme. :smile:


    Unicorns just get deleted...
    Tanuki or sloth gets my vote!
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    Sloth2016 wrote: »
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    zyxst wrote: »
    ^ it's the swear filter that MFP uses - so if you try and type *kitten*, it turns into 'kitten' ;)

    If only someone would tell me what *babysloth* means.
    t5ugoanswdlb.jpg

    I'm not sure, but I've been assuming it's what some users type instead of an actual taboo word that MFP would render as *kitten*. When MFP first started doing this, I saw lots of variations, with people seemingly competing humorously to come up with the most obscure or exotic animals to use.

    It was actually more of a mocking of the new filth filter replacement. But I liked it, so still use it. I haven't seen too many others use it (babysloth specifically). I'm working on new ideas. I like the young animals theme. :smile:


    Unicorns just get deleted...
    Tanuki or sloth gets my vote!

    I hadn't consideted tanuki. What's a young tanuki called? I was thinking what the *foal*.

    When you look at the history of the forums and the love of cat/kitten gifs, it makes sense to use kitten. But it is confusing to newcomers, plus they won't get any backstory in it.

    There are very few kitten gifs anymore, except this thread:

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1003280/come-to-mfp-they-said-there-are-kitten-gifs-they-said/p1

    Which is full of three years of awesome.
  • lkpducky
    lkpducky Posts: 17,645 Member
    I'd rather use what's on my car license frame: What the duck!
  • coleg04
    coleg04 Posts: 126 Member
    lkpducky wrote: »
    I'd rather use what's on my car license frame: What the duck!

    This is what my phone autocorrects to lol
  • coleg04
    coleg04 Posts: 126 Member
    lkpducky wrote: »
    I'd rather use what's on my car license frame: What the duck!

    This is what my phone autocorrects to
  • fastingrabbit
    fastingrabbit Posts: 90 Member
    What does ETA stand for?
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    What does ETA stand for?

    Edited to add
  • b3achy
    b3achy Posts: 2,168 Member
    edited December 2016
    What does ETA stand for?

    ETA = Edited To Add

    It also means Estimated Time of Arrival, but the context is wrong here ;)

    The link @diannethegeek posted has this and so much more! Worth checking out!
  • fastingrabbit
    fastingrabbit Posts: 90 Member
    Ha ha! And I also ruled out "extra-terrestrial activity" -- one of the things I found when I went online to try to figure it out (didn't want to ask because it seemed like everyone else knew what it meant!)
  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    zyxst wrote: »
    ^ it's the swear filter that MFP uses - so if you try and type *kitten*, it turns into 'kitten' ;)

    If only someone would tell me what *babysloth* means.
    t5ugoanswdlb.jpg

    I'm not sure, but I've been assuming it's what some users type instead of an actual taboo word that MFP would render as *kitten*. When MFP first started doing this, I saw lots of variations, with people seemingly competing humorously to come up with the most obscure or exotic animals to use.

    It was actually more of a mocking of the new filth filter replacement. But I liked it, so still use it. I haven't seen too many others use it (babysloth specifically). I'm working on new ideas. I like the young animals theme. :smile:

    Holy capybara!
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    edited December 2016
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    zyxst wrote: »
    ^ it's the swear filter that MFP uses - so if you try and type *kitten*, it turns into 'kitten' ;)

    If only someone would tell me what *babysloth* means.
    t5ugoanswdlb.jpg

    I'm not sure, but I've been assuming it's what some users type instead of an actual taboo word that MFP would render as *kitten*. When MFP first started doing this, I saw lots of variations, with people seemingly competing humorously to come up with the most obscure or exotic animals to use.

    It was actually more of a mocking of the new filth filter replacement. But I liked it, so still use it. I haven't seen too many others use it (babysloth specifically). I'm working on new ideas. I like the young animals theme. :smile:

    Holy capybara!

    But what's a baby tanuki? I never did get an answer :angry:


    Ha ha! And I also ruled out "extra-terrestrial activity" -- one of the things I found when I went online to try to figure it out (didn't want to ask because it seemed like everyone else knew what it meant!)

    I also found electronic travel authorization, which sounds a bit big brotherish.


    Edited: for punctuation issues :confounded:

    ETA: I had to look up several of these as well when I first got here. There are still things I need to look up, and several things I'm scared to look up, because of the things I've been scarred by when looking them up.
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    zyxst wrote: »
    ^ it's the swear filter that MFP uses - so if you try and type *kitten*, it turns into 'kitten' ;)

    If only someone would tell me what *babysloth* means.
    t5ugoanswdlb.jpg

    I'm not sure, but I've been assuming it's what some users type instead of an actual taboo word that MFP would render as *kitten*. When MFP first started doing this, I saw lots of variations, with people seemingly competing humorously to come up with the most obscure or exotic animals to use.

    It was actually more of a mocking of the new filth filter replacement. But I liked it, so still use it. I haven't seen too many others use it (babysloth specifically). I'm working on new ideas. I like the young animals theme. :smile:

    I didn't see the need to impute motive, but that was my impression as well.

    Of course it's mocking ..this is supposedly an adult site and yet it occasionally sets up rules and modus operandi we wouldn't countenance employing in high school to avoid perceived offence

  • pebble4321
    pebble4321 Posts: 1,132 Member
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    zyxst wrote: »
    ^ it's the swear filter that MFP uses - so if you try and type *kitten*, it turns into 'kitten' ;)

    If only someone would tell me what *babysloth* means.
    t5ugoanswdlb.jpg

    I'm not sure, but I've been assuming it's what some users type instead of an actual taboo word that MFP would render as *kitten*. When MFP first started doing this, I saw lots of variations, with people seemingly competing humorously to come up with the most obscure or exotic animals to use.

    It was actually more of a mocking of the new filth filter replacement. But I liked it, so still use it. I haven't seen too many others use it (babysloth specifically). I'm working on new ideas. I like the young animals theme. :smile:

    I'm a month late, @nutmegoreo but you might like to consider *puggle* - a baby platypus or echidna.
    Although it's hard to go past *shoat* - which is apparently a baby hog. Then we could say holy *shoat*! I wonder how long that would last :)
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    pebble4321 wrote: »
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    zyxst wrote: »
    ^ it's the swear filter that MFP uses - so if you try and type *kitten*, it turns into 'kitten' ;)

    If only someone would tell me what *babysloth* means.
    t5ugoanswdlb.jpg

    I'm not sure, but I've been assuming it's what some users type instead of an actual taboo word that MFP would render as *kitten*. When MFP first started doing this, I saw lots of variations, with people seemingly competing humorously to come up with the most obscure or exotic animals to use.

    It was actually more of a mocking of the new filth filter replacement. But I liked it, so still use it. I haven't seen too many others use it (babysloth specifically). I'm working on new ideas. I like the young animals theme. :smile:

    I'm a month late, @nutmegoreo but you might like to consider *puggle* - a baby platypus or echidna.
    Although it's hard to go past *shoat* - which is apparently a baby hog. Then we could say holy *shoat*! I wonder how long that would last :)

    I like holy *shoat.* That goes nicely with what the *foal.*
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