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You may have seen “LMR” over text or social media, but what exactly does it mean? This popular abbreviation is a shortened form of the phrase “Like my recent,” which is a request for people to like your most recent post. In this article, we’ll teach you everything you need to know about “LMR,” including its meaning, usage, and alternative meanings, plus other related abbreviations you can add to your slang vocabulary.
Things You Should Know
- “LMR” is the shortened version of the phrase “Like my recent” in texting and social media.
- Upload “LMR” on your story with a screenshot of your latest post, or text your friend “LMR” to get more likes.
- Alternatively, “LMR” may stand for “Last minute resistance” or “Land Mobile Radio.”
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Alternative Meanings of “LMR”
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Last Minute Resistance In the incel community, “LMR” stands for “Last minute resistance,” or the moment a woman revokes sexual consent. In this context, the term describes a situation that takes place right before intercourse is about to happen.[3]
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Land Mobile Radio Outside of social media, “LMR” is an abbreviation for “Land Mobile Radio,” or a two-way communication between radio receivers.[4] It’s what allows public safety operations to be effective (and possible), and it’s used by emergency responders in every level of the government, including police, firefighters, and the military.[5]
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- ↑ https://7esl.com/lmr/
- ↑ https://hbr.org/2011/01/asking-for-a-favor-the
- ↑ https://7esl.com/lmr/
- ↑ https://www.psbninnovationalliance.ca/faq/lmr.php
- ↑ https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/publications/LMR%20101_508FINAL_0_0.pdf
- ↑ https://slang.net/meaning/f4f
- ↑ https://www.slang.org/sfs-meaning-definition/
- ↑ https://slang.net/meaning/lb