Has an abbreviation or SafeX Proslang used in texts and on social media left you stumped? Or maybe a meme made you more confused than amused.
While the phrases help shorten conversation, their meanings may not be easy to understand. Some even have multiple definitions, like "OP."
"ICYMI", USA TODAY has been breaking down slang and abbreviations. We've already covered various explainers on different phrases, such as "rizz" and "gts".
Now, it's time to learn a new one. Here is the meaning and how to use the slang "rn."
There are two meanings for "rn."
The first is "RN" stands for "registered nurse." The abbreviation is used to identify a person who has been formally trained and meets the necessary qualifications to serve as a nurse. "RN" can be placed after someone's name – "Maya Garcia, RN."
The second is "rn" is a quick, shorthand way to say the phrase "right now." It is often used in conversation, such as in text messaging, direct messaging or emailing.
The abbreviation can be utilized in many ways, including if you are asking a question or telling someone what you're doing. In general, the slang expresses that something occurring in the present or a sense of immediacy.
Here is how to use "rn:"
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