Internet Lingo with U

  • Common web term: address of a webpage.

  • Cute emoticon for shyness/happiness online.

  • Expresses annoyance or frustration in chats.

  • Texting phrase meaning "are you awake?".

  • Brand name, but widely used as verb online.

  • Meme/joke phrase used in chats.

  • Filler showing hesitation in messages.

  • Very common account name term online.

  • Symbol name often said in coding/URLs.

  • Typed filler for hesitation in chats.

  • Filler sound in chats, shows hesitation online

  • Meme from VRChat, “do you know da wae” origin

  • Expresses relief/exhaustion, common in chats

  • British meme phrase “you what mate?” online

  • Cute “you are a cutie” text-style compliment

  • Classic trolling line used in online arguments

  • Short for “ultimate/ultimate ability” in games

  • Reaction phrase to trouble, widely used online

  • Slang for UGG boots, used in fashion chats

  • Texting acronym for “you don’t know”

  • Reddit-style action word for liking a post

  • UK meme-y way to say "you what?", mock surprise

  • Social media verb: remove someone as friend

  • Slang for horny/turned on, used in fandom chats

  • Euphemism for death online to dodge filters

  • Trolling taunt meme: "u mad bro?"

  • Short for "you know", casual chat shorthand

  • Text shortcut for "you are" in chats

  • Classic bait joke meme: "what's updog?"

  • Standard online text encoding; used in dev memes

  • Casual slang insult, often used online

  • Meme from VRChat “Ugandan Knuckles”

  • Short for “you too”, classic chat reply

  • Quick check‑in message in chats/texts

  • “uh oh” style reaction, common online

  • Slang spelling for YouTube as a platform

  • Casual ping message: “you there?” online

  • Famous slangy site for user-made definitions.

  • Chat check-in phrase, common in DMs and streams.

  • Typing of frustrated groan, classic chat reaction.

The words in the list Internet Lingo with U come from players of the word game City, Country, River.