textionary


the list of words that are in your cell phone’s t9 library which appear when you type in the correct sequence of numbers.
guy 1: text mike that “we’ll see him l8er.”
guy 2: “l8er” is not in my textionary. i’ll have to add it now.
the modern usage of one’s smartphone’s autocorrect feature to check to see how to properly spell a word incorrectly. this generally leads to textude. (texting att-tude)
text message #1:, how do you spell belive as in the beatles alb-m?
text #2 : be live?
text #1: yes beleeve. my textionary isn’t right.
text #2: b e l i e v e.

text #1 thanks.
a compendium of terms related to text messaging
“in the textionary you will find helpful definitions to text related buzz words, such as flirxting, drixting, and s-xt messaging.”

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