i.o.y.i.


combination of “i.o.u.” and “f.y.i.”

1. -literally, “i owe you information.” similar to i.o.u. or i.o.u.1
-roughly, “i’ll get back to you.”

2. roughly, “i have to tell you this.” could be derogatory, similar to f.y.i.
1.
-“dude, thanks for telling me she cheated on me. i.o.y.i.”
-“i don’t know what we’re doing tonight. i.o.y.i.”

2.
-“man… i.o.y.i… that -sshat is going to fire you.”
-(insult) “oh and i.o.y.i., that white dress does make you look fat, which would matter if you weren’t dumb as a doorkn-b.”

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