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Everything you need to know about “LFG” whether you’re battling in an FPS game or hyping up your favorite basketball team
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You’ve noticed “LFG” pop up in both gaming forums and in overly enthusiastic tweets about football…can it mean the same thing in such different scenarios? “LFG” has 2 major meanings depending on the context you see it in. In this article, we’ll go over all the meanings of “LFG” and show you how to use and reply to it, plus dive into when this acronym first appeared online. If you’re ready to learn more, LFG!

Things You Should Know

  • “LFG” means “looking for group” in online gaming communities or “let’s f*cking go!” on social media or over text.
  • Send “LFG” to find like-minded players in an online game, show your excitement for something online, or to text a friend to get a move on.
  • Reply to “LFG” by inviting a player to join your gaming team, reciprocating your friend's enthusiasm over text, or sending a witty comeback to impatient pals.
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“LFG” Meanings

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  1. “LFG” shows up in massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) or first-person shooter games (FPSes) that require players to join groups, parties, or teams to participate. A player might post “LFG” in an in-game chat or to talk in a forum like Discord to find a team of players with a similar experience level or goal (or just to have folks to play with).[1]
    • “LFG to finish the daily quest”
    • “LFG level 7 or higher”
  2. “LFG” is a way to show you’re excited or overly enthusiastic about something, like a football game or an upcoming vacation. People also text or tweet “LFG” to hype up another person who needs an energy boost or some moral support to tackle a big project or performance. It appears often in tweets promoting new crypto or NFT projects as well.[2] Online gamers can use “LFG” to show their teammates some support, too.[3]
    • “Bears vs. Packers today, LFG!! 🏈”
    • “You’re gonna ace your drivers license test, lfg!!”
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Using “LFG”

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  1. If you’re into an online multiplayer game that none of your friends or family play, use “LFG” to find folks from around the world to join you. Get specific with what you’re looking for. Depending on the game, you may need to list your experience level, game progress, a certain quest or task you need to accomplish, or any other necessary information.
    • “LFG other beginners trying to beat first chapter boss”
    • “LFG level 10+ with extra health points to share”
  2. Hype up a friend or show you’re enthusiastic for something with “LFG.” If you’re so pumped for something that you can’t keep quiet, use “LFG” as the text version of yelling “let’s f*cking goooo!” at the top of your lungs. Use it in a text to a friend, in a tweet about your next soccer match, or even in an Instagram caption for your vacation photos.
    • “Last airport selfie before I fly to Cancún, LFG!! ✈️”
    • “I’m coming to your track meet tomorrow, lfg!”
    • Use this casually with friends or on social media. It wouldn’t be a great idea to send this to your boss (even if you’re really excited for a meeting).
  3. If you’re texting or DMing with someone who’s taking too long to get ready or show up somewhere, send “LFG” to (impolitely) encourage them to pick up the pace. Save this for friends who understand you’re using “LFG” as an expression and not actually trying to curse them out or make them feel bad for running behind.
    • “Are you done shopping yet? I’ve been waiting outside forever, lfg!”
    • “How can it take you this long to walk 2 blocks lol, lfg!!”
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Replying to “LFG”

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  1. If your group matches what another player is looking for, see if they want to team up with you (if you have space for them). Send them a message or comment on their post to get more details and see if the person is a good fit. Hopefully they’ll be just the player you need to win big!
    • Them: “LFG of level 1 players. Full disclosure, I’m new to this game”
      You: “Join my team if you want! We’re all beginners too”
    • Them: “LFG to tackle level 8 boss”
      You: “Do you have the world map?”
      Them: “Sure do”
      You: “Excellent, welcome aboard”
  2. Whether a friend is trying to help you get over your nerves for your debut in the school musical or just sharing how excited they are to be going on a roadtrip with you, keep the good vibes coming with an optimistic response. “LFG” is all about energy, positivity, and lots of excitement, so keep it up!
    • Them: “Don’t be nervous, you’re going to kill on opening night! LFG!!”
      You: “You’re right, I GOT THIS 🙌”
    • Them: “T-minus 1 hour until game time, let’s go baby! LFG!!”
      You: “This is our year, I can feel it!”
  3. Send an update on your ETA or text a clever clapback to an impatient pal in response to an irritated “LFG.” Remember that they most likely sent it as a joke (at least, partially) so there’s no need to get offended or accuse them of being uptight. Keep it lighthearted with an “lol” or by using some emojis.
    • Them: “Hurry up, LFG!”
      You: “Yeah yeah yeah, I’ll be there in 10”
    • Them: “How are you still doing your makeup!? Lfg or we’ll be late!”
      You: “Hey, it takes time to look this good 💅😜”
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Origins of “LFG”

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  1. This is around the time that one of the first popular MMO games, EverQuest (1999), became massively successful. The “let’s f*cking go” translation of “LFG” took off around 2010 when smart phones and social media first began to dominate pop culture. Young party goers started using “LFG” to talk about their plans for the night and other things they were excited for.
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Alternate Meanings

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  1. These uses are less commonly recognized and only come up in messages or work communication related to your industry, company, or a special project. Some of the many other meanings of “LFG” could be:[4]
    • Lexical-Functional Grammar (computational linguistics)
    • Labor Force Growth (economics)
    • Landfill Gas (environmentalism)
    • Low-Frequency Generated Noise (acoustics)
    • Liquified Flammable Gas (chemistry)
    • Lease Finance Group (realty or business)
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