March 10, 201411 yr I have been watching the site and contributed only a couple of times, so, as someone relatively new, I get kind of lost when reading posts from people and see things such as "YMMV" or "AS." (I know 'AS' is Architecture Studio but no clue still about the other) I can figure it out if I read enough posts, but I thought this forum could be used for people to ask questions about abbreviations and for more active members to share any they may be willing to. I know there isn't a universal system for these abbreviations but maybe some order could be made.
March 10, 201411 yr Hi psusyntar Hope you're enjoying your stay As a first contribution - YMMV = your miles may vary (i.e. your experience may differ from the person who is posting YMMV).
March 10, 201411 yr BM or B&M - "brick and mortar", means actual physical store (as in opposite to online)
March 10, 201411 yr Popular Post IDHAMMTKBTS I Don't have any more money to keep buying this stuff. We use it a lot.
March 10, 201411 yr GE : grad emporium FH: Fun house DC: Dolphin Cruiser SW: Star Wars Lotr: lord of the rings HP: Harry potter Potc: pirates of the Caribbean Pop: prince of perisa S@ H: lego shop @ home HD: helms deep VC : Vampyre castle HH : haunted house WH: amazon warehouse
March 10, 201411 yr IDHAMMTKBTS I Don't have any more money to keep buying this stuff. We use it a lot. I can't like this more than once, or I would!
March 10, 201411 yr TRU - Toys R Us SD - Slickdeals.net PAB - Pick-A-Brick PONYTAIL - LEGO Employee PONYFAIL - ex Lego employee
March 10, 201411 yr One that i do not understand is FH for 6857 (The Dynamic Duo Funhouse Escape). Shouldn't it be DDF or FE since Funhouse on the box is written as one word??
March 10, 201411 yr How about MF as in Millennium Falcon OR Monster Fighters depending on the poster's whim. My point is we make these up as we go :D
March 10, 201411 yr BM or B&M - "brick and mortar", means actual physical store (as in opposite to online) Whoa! Careful with this one. Those of us with kids have a different interpretation of BM. J DNIIM = Guy who typed IDHAMMTKBTS AA = Arkham Asylum SC = Sopwith Camel T1= Volkswagen Camper TOK= The Orc King SCUBA = Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
March 10, 201411 yr MSRP = Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker
March 10, 201411 yr We do have nice list of abbreviations in the Frequently Asked Questions area. I am sure we can add a few of these listed here, but the bottom line is, even if you build a list here, 2 months down the road someone will ask the same questions and it will start all over again.
March 10, 201411 yr How about MF as in Millennium Falcon OR Monster Fighters depending on the poster's whim. My point is we make these up as we go I'm glad you pointed this out because I thought everyone was calling it a Mo Fo. (Dats gansta foh Mutha ..........)
March 10, 201411 yr Whoa! Careful with this one. Those of us with kids have a different interpretation of BM. J DNIIM = Guy who typed IDHAMMTKBTS AA = Arkham Asylum SC = Sopwith Camel T1= Volkswagen Camper TOK= The Orc King SCUBA = Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus TMI
March 10, 201411 yr We do have nice list of abbreviations in the Frequently Asked Questions area. I am sure we can add a few of these listed here, but the bottom line is, even if you build a list here, 2 months down the road someone will ask the same questions and it will start all over again. Maybe makes sense to put it somewhere more visible, and make it expandable?
March 10, 201411 yr I think we should not use abbreviations, even more so with set numbers. The purpose is to save time but often we end up with at least one more post asking what it is. With set numbers, readers often have to look up the number to find the set name. Posts like this will make it hard for everyone: "Picked up 2 BE from TRU today, saw a small discount on MC2 but passed" Lego maintains 200 sets each year, how are we going to keep up?
March 10, 201411 yr SSD: super star destroyer DS : Death Star UCS : ultimate collection series TB: tower bridge WVC: winter village cottage
March 10, 201411 yr I think we should not use abbreviations, even more so with set numbers. The purpose is to save time but often we end up with at least one more post asking what it is. With set numbers, readers often have to look up the number to find the set name. Posts like this will make it hard for everyone: "Picked up 2 BE from TRU today, saw a small discount on MC2 but passed" Lego maintains 200 sets each year, how are we going to keep up? MC: minecraft BE: barrel escape
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