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What does IBVS mean?

What does IBVS mean?

Information Bulletin on Variable Stars
IBVS

Acronym Definition
IBVS Information Bulletin on Variable Stars

What does ATP mean?

Adenosine triphosphate
Adenosine triphosphate/Full name
adenosine triphosphate (ATP), energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things. ATP captures chemical energy obtained from the breakdown of food molecules and releases it to fuel other cellular processes.

What does lbs mean in text?

laughing but serious
LBS is a textspeak acronym standing for laughing but serious.

What does LBFS mean in text?

LBFS

Acronym Definition
LBFS Last Buffer First Served (operations management)
LBFS Low Bandwidth File System (network file system)
LBFS Leighton Buzzard Festival Singers (UK)

What does IBS mean in slang?

Summary of Key Points. “Irritable Bowel Syndrome” is the most common definition for IBS on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.

What does ATP mean on FB?

The intended meaning of GTS ATP on Snapchat is “Answer The Phone.” This slang is generally used on SC for telling a person to pick up a Snap voice call or video call and join them on a conversation.

What does ATP stand for on Facebook?

“ATP” on TikTok stands for “answer the phone.” If you’re an avid user of slang, “ATP” might not be new. It’s a term that can be seen on other social platforms, where it usually follows its Urban Dictionary definition, and stands as an acronym for “at this point.”

What does lb mean on TikTok?

This is the simple bit: The acronym stands for “like back” or “likeback.” It’s a request from one user to another for a “like”; the idea is that it will make you look more popular on Instagram, and therefore potentially boost your number of followers.

What does ASL mean on FB?

First Definition of ASL “Age, Sex, Location?” is the most common definition for ASL on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, as well as on dating sites.

What ASL means in chat?

Asl is an internet abbreviation for age, sex, and location, usually asked as a question in romantic or sexual contexts online. It’s also used as internet slang for the intensifying expression “as hell.”

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