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Question Posted Sunday November 13 2005, 1:16 pm

what does lmao & dnq mean ????

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fabulous11 answered Sunday November 13 2005, 5:12 pm:
lmao-->laughing my a** off
dnq-->im not sure i have never heard of that one.

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S_C answered Sunday November 13 2005, 4:45 pm:
Well the 1st one is Laugh My A** Off

Not sure about dnq-- I already knew lmao, but I went to an AIM acronym site to see if dnq was there, it wasn't, but here's the link to the site.
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